How to buy a Nissan Skyline GT-R in America
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If motorex was the only company to do them then there would only be 175 Skylines in North America.
Here is a small list of companies that will modify japanese cars to meet US specs that was updated June 2005:
ALL TERRAIN TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
13551 SEABREEZE CIR, ANCHORAGE, AK 99516MESA AUTO WHOLESALERS
1903 WEST CANARY WY, CHANDLER, AZ 85248AMERICAN AUTO DREAM
1760 MONROVIA AVE SUITE C-12, COSTA MESA, CA 92627BARRY TAYLOR ENTERPRISES
110 SOUTH 23RD ST UNIT D, RICHMOND, CA 94804G & K AUTOMOTIVE
2530 SOUTH BIRCH ST, SANTA ANA, CA 92707PHOENIX AUTOMOTIVE
20803 HIGGINS CT, TORRANCE, CA 90501RB MOTORING
15110 EAST NELSON AVE UNIT C, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91744REGISTERED IMPORTER CORPORATION
301 KINETIC DR BLDG 1 ENT 1, OXNARD, CA 93030AUTOMOBILE CONCEPTS
13329 NE 17 AVE, NORTH MIAMI, FL 33181FLORIDA DREAMCARS
830 NE 24TH LA, CAPE CORAL, FL 33909SUNSHINE CAR IMPORT
PO BOX 100124, CAPE CORAL, FL 33910That is a very very very very small part of the list, if you want the whole thing go here: http://nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import/web_RI_list06202005.html
If you want all the rules on importing a car they are listed here: http://nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import/Not to be a dick, but do some research before saying that it is impossible to get Skylines here.
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Uhhhh, no. Motorex crashed them and did all the testing for them to be brought over here. But as long as an importing company is competent and can bring the car to specs it can be done. Like I said before if motorex was the only company that could import them there would only be 175 Skylines in North America.
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speedstyle wrote:
For your information, here is a link of the US importing information.
EPA : http://www.epa.gov/otaq/imports/quikover.htm
DOT : http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/
US customs : http://www.customs.ustreas.gov/xp/cgov/import/Just read this stuff it should answer all questions.
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I mean is it really worth it to pay all that money to get a skyline? We do have EVO's and STi's now.
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brett we really need your reply now...you are the know all on this board about motorex happenings...or lack there of at this moment...im still sticking with the fact that skylines are only legalized by motorex to be driven as street cars...but im not gonna argue for all i know i could be wrong...
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PSiedTSi wrote:
brett we really need your reply now...you are the know all on this board about motorex happenings...or lack there of at this moment...im still sticking with the fact that skylines are only legalized by motorex to be driven as street cars...but im not gonna argue for all i know i could be wrong...Motorex was the easiest way, but not the only way.
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http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/web_RI_list06202005.html
Here is the whole list of registered importers. Most of them will do conversions to japanese cars. Why would they not do a full DOT legalization if they registered through the U.S. government and they are willing to import the vehicle for you.
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how bout a link to a company that has actually LEGALIZED a skyline besides motorex? A lot of companies did Motorex's work for them...but are not authorized to convert them by themselves...skylines that is
edit: i see it lists a place in west fargo...go ask them to import and legalize a skyline :rolleyes:
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http://www.fargostreet.com/showthread.php?t=1269&highlight=Motorex
http://forums.freshalloy.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB4&Number=67900300&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1 and this is what i found:
With all the problems surrounding Motorex, why doesn't someone else step up and do this? Even just to help out the people who are currently stuck in the system?
whoa. no one else can step up because no one has the proprietary information that motorex has (except Sean) and maybe other current and former employees on the nature of all of the NHTSA modifications. The EPA stuff can still be done for cars 95 or older because it was just being sub'd out to G&K Automotive.
The NHTSA stuff faces two hurdles from what I understand at this point:
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SRS Issue (unless your car is a 95 GTR with dual SRS, then you are f@cked)
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a headlight issue that another member here mentioned that is not public knowledge (yet)
I would be happy to make a cash investment into a company that would be willing to step up to the plate and take over from where motorex left off. in fact, i think a few other RI's wouldn't mind attempting either once motorex is out of the picture completely. Wallace has reverse engineered cars before that were modified to comply using "confidential" procedures, and successfully replicated those modifications and gotten bond release from NHTSA on a few different european cars. Their concern to me when I spoke with them 1.5 years ago was that NHTSA frowns on that type of activity and unless Wallace could prove that Motorex had shared their secrets, then NHTSA would be hard to convince. NHTSA is out to help protect the RI that made the initial investment to get the car onto the eligibility list.
im not sure much else has to be said...read the 2nd link i posted that pretty much sums up everything...those guys posting about whats going on are like the Nissan gods...
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wannabe wrote:
Motorex bought the right's to be the only people able to import skylines. Maybe the s15's and other shit from japan can be liegalized, but motorex is THE ONLY shop that has the rights to legalize the cars. done.
Ok... Companies can't buy the rights to be the only ones to provide a service thats a monopoly. They have to let competitors in the business, if they didnt they could charge w/e they wanted to. This is why we have a bunch of phone companies when there used to be one, the government split them up because they had a monoply. -
they dont have the "rights" to do it but they sure as hell are the ONLY company doing it...or at least brave enough to do it. The market for skylines in the u.s. isnt HUGE and its a lot of time,$$$, and work alone to legalize them...then its finding people to pay $50-100K for them.
On top of all that...you have to meet specific requirements set by the U.S. DOT to import vehicles at all...
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Ok, I've settled this before since I have actually talked to the person in Washington, D.C. that is charge of this sector of importing. Motorex owns the trade secrets to what it takes to legalize the Skylines. The only way you can get those are to either buy the secrets from Motorex for a hefty charge, or you can go through and do all the testing over again, just like Motorex did in the beginning. It would take a large investment to do either of these. So, technically they do own the rights to importing the Skyline as the information needed to do so is deemed a trade secret.
DONE
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Matt_hylton wrote:
they could charge w/e they wanted to.have you seen their prices and compared what it actually would cost to buy the car, ship it, and modify it compared to what they actually charge? The work thats done to them isn't really that much but yet they charge a shitload of money for the cars when they are available fairly cheap in japan....
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Matt_hylton wrote:
Ok... Companies can't buy the rights to be the only ones to provide a service thats a monopoly. They have to let competitors in the business, if they didnt they could charge w/e they wanted to. This is why we have a bunch of phone companies when there used to be one, the government split them up because they had a monoply.ever hear of microsoft..........;)
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PSiedTSi wrote:
have you seen their prices and compared what it actually would cost to buy the car, ship it, and modify it compared to what they actually charge? The work thats done to them isn't really that much but yet they charge a shitload of money for the cars when they are available fairly cheap in japan.... Thats true, but they do still have to make back their intial investment. Their prices are kinda high though...99slowGSX wrote:
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Originally Posted by Matt_hylton
Ok... Companies can't buy the rights to be the only ones to provide a service thats a monopoly. They have to let competitors in the business, if they didnt they could charge w/e they wanted to. This is why we have a bunch of phone companies when there used to be one, the government split them up because they had a monoply.ever hear of microsoft..........
Yea, but look at how far up Bill Gates ass the gov. is on a daily basis lol. -
PSiedTSi wrote:
Ok, I've settled this before since I have actually talked to the person in Washington, D.C. that is charge of this sector of importing. Motorex owns the trade secrets to what it takes to legalize the Skylines. The only way you can get those are to either buy the secrets from Motorex for a hefty charge, or you can go through and do all the testing over again, just like Motorex did in the beginning. It would take a large investment to do either of these. So, technically they do own the rights to importing the Skyline as the information needed to do so is deemed a trade secret.DONE Yea but other companies do have the option to import skylines, they just have to do their homework.
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