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  • Chris E30 Cab
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    Originally posted by steinbachphoto
    i would say sell it whereyou are and use the money you would have spent importing it in and get something that is just as nice for alot cheaper

    As Court said....this really isn't that easy to do ;) and believe me it would be far more expensive to re-do it all heheheh.

    I think trying to bring it in thru Canada will result in the same mess won't it? or are the restrictions different?

    Federalizing........It's a bit of a joke on making it so difficult. Cars are sooooo cheap in this country compared to most others, that really it's only the enthusiasts that want to import older cars.....why hinder this?? The US has always been whack when it comes to the car industry....pity.

    BTW, the COE in SG sucks but it does keep the traffic down to a bearable level, especially bein on a small island w/ 4 million other people. It would suck otherwise.

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  • Court M3
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    Originally posted by steinbachphoto
    i would say sell it whereyou are and use the money you would have spent importing it in and get something that is just as nice for alot cheaper
    You've never seen Chris's cab!!! That will be hard to duplicate here in the states.

    US wants way to much to federalize a car.

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  • steinbachphoto
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    i would say sell it whereyou are and use the money you would have spent importing it in and get something that is just as nice for alot cheaper

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  • z50_Jumper
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    OMG a coe? that sounds rediculous

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  • Mike 91 318ic
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    +1

    Originally posted by SchnellerVert
    Chris get it imported to B.C. then have it brought into the US via Canada. Or pay a registered importer to federalize it.

    To be imported as a parts car it can't be a driveable car.

    Contact Court M3 as he brought his 323i back from Sardina so he knows the costs. I heard there are a few importers in Texas that do it for significantly less.

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  • Chris E30 Cab
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    thanks for all the replies fellas, but SG road tax is over US$2,000 per year (incl insurance)....plus in 2009 I'd have to drop another US$13-15k for another COE (certificate of entitlement) to keep the car road worthy. As it is now if I export it I'll get around US$3-5k back from my current COE.

    with all that said 9K!! OUCH!! thanks though Court, I'll contact them.

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  • steinbachphoto
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    Originally posted by SchnellerVert
    Limited use.
    yeah i know, but he could just use it as a parts car then which he already stated.

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  • SchnellerVert
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    Originally posted by steinbachphoto
    import it as a show car

    Limited use.

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  • mikeedler
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    9.5k!!!! wow!
    I was going to ship a 1965 Impala over here to Germany about a month ago, and with all of the importing fees, shipping and taxes, it would have run me 3,500 dollars just to get the car in my driveway, not including the price of the car-- and I thought that was expensive.
    you need to just wait till it hits 25 years. put it in someones garage for a few years there.

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  • steinbachphoto
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    import it as a show car

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  • Court M3
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    Originally posted by redbull 325is
    how did it run you total?
    $9.5k

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  • redbull 325is
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    how did it run you total?

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  • Court M3
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    pm sent, but contact Wallace Enviromental Labs in Texas and they will send you a quote. Just remember, car has to be shipped to them. Took me 4 months to get my car.

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  • Chris E30 Cab
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    Thanks man! will try and reach him now.

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  • SchnellerVert
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    Chris get it imported to B.C. then have it brought into the US via Canada. Or pay a registered importer to federalize it.

    To be imported as a parts car it can't be a driveable car.

    Contact Court M3 as he brought his 323i back from Sardina so he knows the costs. I heard there are a few importers in Texas that do it for significantly less.

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