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  • Import R35 from USA, works?

    I've been calling all Nissan dealers lately, none seems able to give me something solid.

    Don't want to wait, can I buy one from US and legally import it into Canada?

  • #2
    I don't see why now....but with the warranty being as RETARDED as it already is (Track Day 'resets' ?...WTF ?), I can't imagine a Country Transfer being an option.

    Allan

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JD74 View Post
      I don't see why now....but with the warranty being as RETARDED as it already is (Track Day 'resets' ?...WTF ?), I can't imagine a Country Transfer being an option.

      Allan
      I guess Track Day resets are Japan exclusive?
      I'm desperate enough to bring my car across the border few times a year for maintenance work.
      My main concern is the legality/possibility of running an US imported R35 with Toronto plate.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rollitovermysoul View Post
        I guess Track Day resets are Japan exclusive?
        I'm desperate enough to bring my car across the border few times a year for maintenance work.
        My main concern is the legality/possibility of running an US imported R35 with Toronto plate.
        Check riv.ca. If it's admissible, you can import it. The bigger challenge will be getting a local dealer to service it. You will need to verify with Nissan Canada that the dealer would be obligated to do so. Then you'll need to deal with the dealer being pissed that you imported a U.S. car into their territory (...oh that part, it's out of stock... for you!) etc.

        The good thing is that riv just relaxed their restrictions on importing late model cars from the U.S., so there's a good chance it's admissible. But I haven't checked the list recently.
        OnTrackDriver.com - Internet Community of Track Drivers

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rollitovermysoul View Post
          I've been calling all Nissan dealers lately, none seems able to give me something solid.

          Don't want to wait, can I buy one from US and legally import it into Canada?
          p.s. what do you mean by "none giving you something solid"? Were you on any waiting lists, or promised a car?

          Are you offering to pay above list?
          OnTrackDriver.com - Internet Community of Track Drivers

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          • #6
            Riv.ca

            NISSAN / INFINITI 2007 AND 2008 350Z built after
            September 1, 2007. [EIS] (see notes)
            2007 AND 2008 Maxima built after
            September 1st, 2007. [EIS] (see notes)
            1993 TO 2008 All other passenger car
            models except those listed in the
            inadmissible column
            2009 All models
            1993 Sentra with passive
            restraint system (see
            notes)
            See explanations section.
            Vehicles equipped with passive restraints do
            not meet CMVSS 210, seat belt anchorage
            location requirements. Passive restraints are
            identified as either a motorized upper torso
            restraint or door mounted 3-point restraint.
            [EIS]: See explanations section, paragraphs
            #4(3) and #9.

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            • #7
              i dont really see the big hype , just wait and get oen from here . or be even smarter . wait a bit longer and save up for the spec V the proper R35 ( IMO)
              Real Skyline owners have lost at least one to a freakish accident (*- ω -) = #dungive'a

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              • #8
                Yeah, wait for Spec-V/V-Spec would be the wise decision.. as long as it doesn't come out with the $130,000 MSRP like some articles estimated.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by OdietheDog View Post
                  Yeah, wait for Spec-V/V-Spec would be the wise decision.. as long as it doesn't come out with the $130,000 MSRP like some articles estimated.
                  The Spec-V should be awesome for sure. However, I would expect this car to lose much of its "everyday Supercar" appeal. I'm anxious to see which amenities are sacrificed for the extra performance. i.e. will they toss the 2 back seats? Radio? etc.

                  Also, how many will Canada get?
                  OnTrackDriver.com - Internet Community of Track Drivers

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                  • #10
                    i can get them from JAPAN for about the same price .. RHD ....... and its 100% legal

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