Hey all whats up. Im the proud owner of a curren, and i would just like to know if anyone has any info on trying to ship one back to the states. You know like prices, taxes, any mods that need to be made, and etc. Peace and thanks in advance; also nice website >
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-4wheelWOnder+Jan 1, 2005 - 4:08 PM
Are you an american soldier stationed overseas? I think it's pretty easy if so..
QUOTE(4wheelWOnder @ Jan 1, 2005 - 4:08 PM)
Hey all whats up. Im the proud owner of a curren, and i would just like to know if anyone has any info on trying to ship one back to the states. You know like prices, taxes, any mods that need to be made, and etc. Peace and thanks in advance; also nice website >
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Are you an american soldier stationed overseas? I think it's pretty easy if so..
Yes im an overseas soldier
-4wheelWOnder+Jan 1, 2005 - 5:52 PM
Hmm... interesting... Bring us back a few GT-4's please.
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Yes im an overseas soldier
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Hmm... interesting... Bring us back a few GT-4's please.
Here's the post on importing a JDM car into the US http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=3216
As for legalities if you're a soldier; ask you CO or someone to direct you to where you can find the answers. They're out there, and it's supposed to be legal.
we should give you money, have you buy a ton of them; and ship them back here and then sell them to us for 5 dollars >
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As for legalities if you're a soldier; ask you CO or someone to direct you to where you can find the answers. They're out there, and it's supposed to be legal.
we should give you money, have you buy a ton of them; and ship them back here and then sell them to us for 5 dollars >
thats correct your CO will direct you to the proper personal. a friend of mine was stationed over seas and when he came back to california he also brought his s15 with him. i think the draw back is that you need to sign a few papers stating that you cannot sell the car for a few years after returning to the states. it was some odd rule like that.
doh, i need to update that
I'll do it tormorrow
I'll do it tormorrow
-RedSunCelica+Jan 3, 2005 - 5:39 PM
Is that all it take? Here i come, sign me up. >
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David
QUOTE(RedSunCelica @ Jan 3, 2005 - 5:39 PM)
thats correct your CO will direct you to the proper personal. a friend of mine was stationed over seas and when he came back to california he also brought his s15 with him. i think the draw back is that you need to sign a few papers stating that you cannot sell the car for a few years after returning to the states. it was some odd rule like that.
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Is that all it take? Here i come, sign me up. >
David
im so lazy ill update that thread sometime this week
Yes. Now i might be able to bring this beast to the states.
who's all joining the millitary now. my friend is gonna bring back a skyline
This post has been edited by rjbibeau: Jan 9, 2005 - 10:45 PM
This post has been edited by rjbibeau: Jan 9, 2005 - 10:45 PM