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Hi all,
Just wanted to say thanks for all of the help through the years.
I have since sold my linear and bought a JDM 4x4 van..
Here's a link to the dealers page for it.... https://www.importavehicle.com/vehicles … shi-delica
Its a 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 Super Exceed...its a blast in the snow and off road
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Oh my god, that silly thing is fantastic!
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Very cool vehicle, congratulations, best of luck with it.
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LOVE IT!!
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thanks guys... this trim model has a karaoke machine as an option in the back...the seats fold into a bed....or can be removed and the back will fit a dual sport motorcycle.....everything is in japanese....its so cliché but i cant stop driving it..the manual looks like a manga comic book
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Oh man, what a website. I have an irrational lust for a mid-90's Toyota Century.... the highest quality and gizmo-laden Toyota when Toyota was at the top of their quality and gizmo game. And I can have one..... Or maybe that Holden Ute, a Chevy SS with a pickup bed...
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if you guys need any tips on how to register/insure a jdm or other import...let me know...
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jixaw wrote:
if you guys need any tips on how to register/insure a jdm or other import...let me know...
Can I bring a car in before it is 25 years old and store it until it reaches that age? Many cool cars explode in value when they get to 25 years old, I'm happy to hold on to one for a few years to avoid that markup. Or am I left with finding a way to store it outside the US until that age?
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I dont know the answer to that but I believe that if you can get it shipped here you can keep it on your property as a "farm" vehicle until you decide to register it. I also know that canada has a 15 yr import rule. Many guys will have a vehcile thats less than 25 yrs old imported to canada then legally imported to the US (i think the USA and canada have a different age requirements).
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Maybe you could bring it as a 'racing vehicle'?
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