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  • #46
    On the first page, regarding Quebec, it was posted:

    IN QUEBEC:

    1. Get a transit by showing these 3 documents:
    - Bill of sale *copy*
    - Import form *original*
    - De-registration (english translated) *copy*
    2. Pay 7,5% of provincial tax
    3. Have an out of province inspection (vérification mécanique CAA) 80$
    4. Pay for a year immatriculation (250-300$)
    5. Get an evaluation of the vehicule (insurance)
    6. Pay the insurance based on the evaluation

    Now comes the questions to get everything clear in my head...

    1.) I have the bill of sale....no question here.

    2.) The import form (I'm assuming) is the Canada Customs forms?

    3.) The de-registration, again assuming, that this is your Export Certificate, correct?

    4.) Will a valid Nova Scotia Motor Vehicle inspection be sufficient for the OOP?

    5.) WTF is immatriculation? ....your plate/registration?

    6.) Will basic Quebec insurance be needed before I go into the DMV?

    Thanks for any help you guys can provide....my CRX NEEDS to be registered.....SOON!

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    • #47
      sup guys

      heres an update i found this site on another forum:



      they have the antique car policy and wen i putit under my fathers name my quote came to 269/month given that its appraised to $20,000 ***i'ev never used these guys if some wud call them and share their experience with the rest of us wud be helpful***

      i also found another site that helps narrow down the searching process it a directory of insurance companies with their numbers:



      (i ev narrowed down the link to Ontario but they seem to have a nation wide list.)

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      • #48
        Hey there im from Ontario. i just bought an R33, this is my first imported car. i bought it from a private seller that had it registered and insured in ontario already. i have it safetied and e-tested. My question is, seeing as its been registered and insured in ontario previously. will i need to have the import and de-registration papers to register my car?

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        • #49
          Nope,

          Just a UVIP with the amount that the seller signed, your safety and emmision and you are good to go. Expect a delay when they enter the VIN, get confused and have to ask/phone around for info.

          Mike

          Originally posted by xkylex View Post
          Hey there im from Ontario. i just bought an R33, this is my first imported car. i bought it from a private seller that had it registered and insured in ontario already. i have it safetied and e-tested. My question is, seeing as its been registered and insured in ontario previously. will i need to have the import and de-registration papers to register my car?
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          • #50
            Just some quick info for Ontarians:

            State Farm will insure the car.
            I am currently insured under another vehicle not a Skyline and I received a quote for the following information:
            Age: 24
            Driving Record: No Tickets, etc Clean Record
            Location: GTA
            Coverage: 500-Deduc. Comprehensive/Collision, 2Mill. Liability (full coverage?)
            Discounts: Good Student, 3-star, Life Insurance Bundle

            The quote was ~170/month.
            ^ Thats seems very reasonable to me considering Im already paying that much for a 2000 sports car worth $2k... and its hard to get anyone to insure the skyline without hesitation.

            Hope this helps!

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            • #51
              Anything on Sask?

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              • #52
                Originally posted by FarShark View Post
                Just some quick info for Ontarians:

                State Farm will insure the car.
                I am currently insured under another vehicle not a Skyline and I received a quote for the following information:
                Age: 24
                Driving Record: No Tickets, etc Clean Record
                Location: GTA
                Coverage: 500-Deduc. Comprehensive/Collision, 2Mill. Liability (full coverage?)
                Discounts: Good Student, 3-star, Life Insurance Bundle

                The quote was ~170/month.
                ^ Thats seems very reasonable to me considering Im already paying that much for a 2000 sports car worth $2k... and its hard to get anyone to insure the skyline without hesitation.

                Hope this helps!

                Hey FarShark, could you give me the contact info of your agent plz? I called 2 agents in Vaughan/Woodbridge area and they both said that the only way they could insure me is through facility

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                • #53
                  Hey,
                  I have a question I am currently getting a car from quebec. What all has to be done once I get to bc with the vehical? It Allready has been registered and everything in Quebec and the guy I am buying it from thinks he still has the jap de registration papers

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by jdmteggra67 View Post
                    Hey,
                    I have a question I am currently getting a car from quebec. What all has to be done once I get to bc with the vehical? It Allready has been registered and everything in Quebec and the guy I am buying it from thinks he still has the jap de registration papers
                    If it's already registered in Qc you would only need to have it inspected for BC and register it. It's like any other car in Canada.
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                    • #55
                      Awesome thread! This just saved me like 2hrs searching around the Alberta Registries web site and then cross referencing it with the skylines haha.

                      Phew.......

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                      • #56
                        Update for Sask:

                        You will need:
                        -Out Of Province inspection which requires:

                        *DOT headlights
                        *Rear red sidemarkers that light up
                        *Front amber sidemarkers and have the sidebulb in the corner light, light up when the headlight switch is either in park lights or low beam
                        *Third brake light (if it's a GTR)
                        *DOT tires
                        *Daytime running lights
                        *Then all the obvious stuff like no leaks, no loose suspension components, no worn out brakes/tires.

                        Also, I had an issue with having aftermarket suspension (coilovers). Because of this, the camber and caster of my car, since it was lowered, was out to lunch and could not get my car into alignment specs. I had to raise my car up, thanks to having adjustable suspension, so that my car could pass the alignment check. Keep this in mind if your car comes with coilovers.

                        There isn't anywhere in the SGI manual, atleast not yet, the talks about a clutch safety switch. If you fail for it, either take it to another shop or have the tech show you in the manual where it states that.

                        then after safety you'll need:
                        -Passed OOP papers
                        -Form 1 paper
                        -Bill of sale
                        -Pay PST (5%) if you haven't yet

                        That is all. Goes pretty smooth at SGI too with their updated computer system. They just scanned all my docs into their system, asked me a few general questions, and I was out the door in less than 15 minutes.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by CanadianGTR View Post
                          I'm going to be insuring this second one... since I'm keeping it... I will make a complete HOW-TO for registering and insuring as soon as I get this second one to that point.

                          And you don't have to thank me for the help... people who say time is money, are lying. Time is free, RISK is money.

                          No thanks required, helping out a fellow enthusiast isn't any skin off my back
                          Hey I know this is mad old, but do you have any updates to this? I'm currently trying to get a 1995 r33 gt-r and really want to know how abouts registering and insuring the car. Thanks!

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                          • #58
                            New Brunswick:
                            Get appraisal
                            Pay 13% of what the appraisal is
                            have signed copy of registration
                            Receipt
                            Valid Insurance
                            than you are good to go, you have either 1 or 2 weeks to get it inspected ( i think 2 weeks )
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                            • #59
                              ontario
                              step 1 appraisal
                              this is needed to get insurance
                              step 2 insurance
                              this is needed to register/plate the vehicle
                              step 3 registerartion
                              customs duty waiver (this dictates the taxes)
                              8% tax on the custom duty amount ...not appraised
                              bill of sale (original and import)
                              export certificate (de registeration+english translation)
                              form 1
                              step 4 plates
                              out of province inspection
                              emissions
                              Last edited by M-type; 11-01-2010, 09:58 PM.

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                              • #60
                                Nova Scotia?
                                Started rebuilding my skyline when i was 18
                                1992 GTST RB25DET
                                http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gts-project-cars/54849-saved-my-car-great-scrap-heap-sky-redo-my-first-car-thread.html
                                Originally posted by Bravo
                                PS My wife just told me I was shitting in your Cheerios!
                                I'm sorry,
                                Good luck!

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