FS: 89 M3 - $7500 - White/Black

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  • herragge
    Grease Monkey
    • Feb 2005
    • 361

    #16
    Originally posted by bmwsmurf
    How hard is it to register a car from the US in Canada? I hear the reverse is a PITA (hence no E30 touring for me)
    Well its an 89 that he is selling, so its over the 12-15 year old age in which you can import anything pretty much.

    Bringing this car in from the states to Canada would be easy and shouldn't be much of a hassle. Jeez we've got R32 Skylines up here that are almost a common place now because its so easy to import them. Theres even a mother effing RHD 180sx in my HIGH school parkin lot...Man I love Canada!

    I don't know the details but you'd have to look into it. If you in BC, phone skylineshop.com or w/e and they should be able to help you out.

    Mike

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    • CGDoig
      Grease Monkey
      • Nov 2005
      • 348

      #17
      My uncle bought a 318iC from cali. Said it was easy to get it up here. Pass safety inpection, register car to BC. Done.

      '05 Jetta TDI
      '87 325iS: Facelift, Hella Smoked Ellipsoids (RIP)
      '80 320i: 500lbs lighter, Rally/Drifter (SOLD!:( )
      '90 Jetta: Stock Daily Driver (SOLD)

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      • rwh11385
        lance_entities
        • Oct 2003
        • 18403

        #18
        "Hi Robert,
        At this moment I have deposits on both M3's. I can not thank you enough for your assistance in getting them sold.... I thought you might want to pull the postings from the website so that we don't get any more people excited about them. The emails have pretty much dropped off, but just in case.

        I have one more E30 car of a bit of interest and I will send you the info on it in a separate email. It is a 1991 318 iS. I will tell you the whole story about it in that email."

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