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Japan Fairladys for import to Canada


Shuyun

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wow!!!! check these cars out!!

 

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please tell me someone knows more about this car!!!

 

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theres also a BUNCH of 200zrs :D

 

man im loving this site!

 

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k i guess i'll stop lol but i could go on forever....

 

 

i can't believe you can get a GTS32 for -10k!!!

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There are some great fairladys for sale

 

http://www.terra2imports.ca/

 

It dosent matter where you will be importing this car to. In US here we have a law about importing grey market car, it has to be atleast 25 year old to be approved by customs to releast it in to youre possesion. In Canada they have a 15 year law on bringing gray market cars. So Canada is more felxible on registration.

 

As for pricing from terra2imports.ca i think there a bit over priced but there is allways premium on these type of car being imported here and specially FairladyZ and KGC10 Hakosukas. There is a bunch of other imports that might do it cheaper by allitle bit. As for bringing the car to Canada and then to US it dosent make a diffrence if the car is 25 years or older.

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Never mind these people know NOTHING.....

http://www.terra2imports.ca/faq/entry/5/25/?PHPSESSID=c165cc7205f62cbad86a79ebb19f0768

 

Take Nissan vehicles for Example, Nissan is a smart company, they rarely make specific parts for one vehicle only, they would prefer to mass produce those parts and use them on as many vehicles as possible to keep costs down and parts availability high.

Most Cars we import have similar if not exact counterparts in our market (ie Fairlady/300ZX, Silvia/240SX, Celicas, etc) Some cars such as Skylines that were never offered in Canada do have parts that are harder to find, but there are multiple shops stocking replacement parts for these cars as there is now such a demand for them.

Since WHEN did Nissan make a Celica!?!?!?!?!?

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