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    Can i regester a left hand conveted skyline r34 skyline GT in ontario ?? :)

    hey guys as a new memeber on this forum and probably new person soon to be in canada, i have a major a question for u guys
    i have a Skyline r34 GT which as per law, where i live i converted it to left hand drive, Now can i regeister tht car in ontario as i will be living in Windsor

    Pls i need quick answers )

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    No. The car has to be 15 years old, regardless of where the steering wheel is, as it was not a north american market car.

    It will depend on your cars year, but the oldest is 1998 I believe.

    So 1998 + 15 = 2013.

    If your car is a 1998, you can't register it legally in Canada before 2013.
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    can't do that mate, needs to be 15 years or older.


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    Im pretty sure that I read some where that if your moving from another country to canada you can bring your personal car with you but you cannot sell it for at least a year... I could be thinking of australia but im pretty sure it was canada

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    Please contact Transport Canada, Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation Directorate, at 1-613-998-8616 for further information.

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    Under Section 7(1)(b) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, a motor vehicle may be admitted temporarily into Canada without complying with the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations if it is to be used exclusively by a person entering Canada as a visitor or a person passing through Canada to another country. Persons entering under a work permit or student visa will be considered as visitors for the application of this section of the Act. Any change in the status of the person entering the vehicle may invalidate the use of this section of the Act. The vehicle cannot be sold or otherwise disposed of while in Canada and cannot remain in Canada for a period longer than the time constraints listed on the work permit, student visa or any other Customs documents. Once these time limits are exceeded, the vehicle no longer qualifies for temporary entry under section 7(1)(b) of the Act and must be exported. As the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency also has requirements concerning the importation of vehicles, you may contact them at the address listed below.

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    I think you can register it as a personal car. If I remember correctly if you own the car for a year outside of Canada you can bring it to Canada with you, but there are strict laws as to resale etc.
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    yeah i think yu can, me and a buddy were going to get a student visa to japan and bring a R34 back as personal belonings.
    i know another guy that has citizenship in australia and is going to try bringing a R34 back with him in a few years.

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    in other words

    yes you can bring it.. yes you can drive it legally

    but it only stays as long as you stay

    the car has to leave with you

    if you are moving here permanently, then it's a no go

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    The vehicle cannot be sold or otherwise disposed of while in Canada and cannot remain in Canada for a period longer than the time constraints listed on the work permit, student visa or any other Customs documents. Once these time limits are exceeded, the vehicle no longer qualifies for temporary entry under section 7(1)(b) of the Act and must be exported.


    THat says it all..

    Yes you can bring it in for the term of your stay.. no you cant sell it or anything of the sort.. and once you leave it has to leave, if your becoming a permanent resident then no you cant bring it..
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    You can only bring in the car if you are not a Canadian Citizen. You have to bring it as a personal belonging for the duration of our visa.

    To love_boost: You can't do it, legally, unless you are a temporary Canadian Citizen (ie: Visa). You can't go live in Japan and bring it back.

    The other way to do it, is ship it in pieces and reassemble it once in Canada. Then you can legally register the car. You probably can also import the car though Motorex in California and get a USA Vin number when its able to be registered. With the USA Vin number you can maybe import the car and no one would be the wiser (this is a risk, not sure it would work). If you have 40,000$ to spend you can get someone to take it apart and reassemble it once its landed but for a R34 GT not sure its worth it.

    Theres also illegal ways that may work which a few people have done (in the past), which is to make the car seem like its an r32 with an r34 bodykit.

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