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Originally posted by OniKyan View PostAre you guys allowed to bring a car in for racing only purposes?
Like, skip the whole federalization/customs wankers ruining your car and burning parts because it's only for the track?
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Originally posted by Dirtboy View PostI want to be able to drive my car on the street. Besides, I have a lot of euro parts in my household goods shipment that I will be putting back on the car.
Seems like a nightmare to have cars imported to the US.M20B23 Euro 323i - The Legend Of Ron Burgundrot
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Originally posted by OniKyan View PostAre you guys allowed to bring a car in for racing only purposes?
Like, skip the whole federalization/customs wankers ruining your car and burning parts because it's only for the track?
You guys as in military Americans? Yes, same as normal Americans.
Dirtboy - Nice to see it made it stateside safe! I'd be interested to know if the federalization place tacks on a bunch of "fees."
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Originally posted by Eric View PostYou guys as in Americans? Yes, with certain constraintsM20B23 Euro 323i - The Legend Of Ron Burgundrot
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lol updates
1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
1983 Peugeot 505 STI
1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD
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Originally posted by freeride53 View Postlol updates
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Originally posted by xAZxE30x View PostVery nice!! So after 25yr mark, is it essentially just paying for shipping?
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Originally posted by xAZxE30x View PostVery nice!! So after 25yr mark, is it essentially just paying for shipping?
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Still can't legally drive my e30; waiting for tags. But I have been working on it. Putting the Mtech2 stuff back on:
Rear bumper and trunk lid:
Front bumper, headlights and kidney grill:
I also installed HIDs while I was putting the euro lights back in.
And then I came upon this problem with my driveway, LOL:
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