Running a Gti-r in Canada?

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carrington74

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yeah unfortunately 15 years. I think tis better if you just buy a 91 and wait 3 years and then import yours over.

importing a pulsar isnt that expensive including shipping comes to about $7-10000 canadian total.

thats around $5000-6000 pounds.

because if you send it part by part you might as well buy another its costly!!!! the customs are very anal about it because drugs can be sneaked in in the large parts especially car parts, wheels tires. I dont know why but having 2 pulsars is better then 1 :D

pm me if you got any questions about canada and all that junk
 
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Odin

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My wife's company would pay all the shipping costs, So I'm not bothered about cost 8) , And I'm getting quite good at stripping R's these days :lol: :lol: :lol: .





rob
 
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carrington74

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wow is your wifes company hiring?

for evos and stis need to wait a few more years
 
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Covert_SR

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Live in Japan but from Canada.

15 years old is right. You can bring in newer cars but it depends on your visa, if it is a student or work visa you’re ok to bring them in but, it has to leave with you, and it can't be sold or scraped. It really is NOT a pain in the @ss. The States is much worse. I have ship cars to both places and the states took 3 months to clear it for the road (Mini Cooper) and Canada was a week. For Cars over 15 years they do an agricultural inspection (check for dirt on the bottom), you do your customs paper work and you're done. Here is the web site
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importation/impxus_e.htm

I can’t wait to get mine back there.

Covert
 
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Odin

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Covert_SR said:
Live in Japan but from Canada.

15 years old is right. You can bring in newer cars but it depends on your visa, if it is a student or work visa you’re ok to bring them in but, it has to leave with you, and it can't be sold or scraped. It really is NOT a pain in the @ss. The States is much worse. I have ship cars to both places and the states took 3 months to clear it for the road (Mini Cooper) and Canada was a week. For Cars over 15 years they do an agricultural inspection (check for dirt on the bottom), you do your customs paper work and you're done. Here is the web site
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importation/impxus_e.htm

I can’t wait to get mine back there.

Covert
So if she where to work there for over 3 years my car would then be able to stay in canada because it would then be over 15 years old :?: .

Thanks for the link 8) .

rob
 
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Covert_SR

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I hope you enjoy it there.. You will get great use out of your 4wd. Think lots and lots of snow :D :D :D I have never tried to convert a car from one class to another but if you talk to the officals about it let me know the skinny.

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Covert
 

marcymarc

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Covert_SR said:
Live in Japan but from Canada.


I can’t wait to get mine back there.

Covert

Hi mate, im just wondering if you could do me favour? :D

I have read on the Jap GTiROC that there is a Jap tuning establishment called COCKPIT TOYOKAWA that specialise in GtiRs and March super t,s could you perhaps find me a link to there website (if they have one)
Ive tried loads of searches but ive never been able to find it.
 
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EVOGUN

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Covert_SR said:
I hope you enjoy it there.. You will get great use out of your 4wd. Think lots and lots of snow :D :D :D I have never tried to convert a car from one class to another but if you talk to the officals about it let me know the skinny.

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Covert

LOL, If he is coming to Vancouver he has no worries! It just rains for 4 months straight. We get snow, but its like 1-2 weeks max. Lots of drifters love the snow. This year no snow and + temp all the time. Its probly one of the most beautiful places in North America Mountians, Ocean, honey's etc.

Lots to do and see if you like being a tourist.

Well hope to see you and your GTiR here, if you do come you have a race :twisted:

Thanks :wink:
 
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