My question is: were tourings were brought to Canada or not? I have seen some Canadians with them so did they go through the same loopholes to acquire one or are they lucky bastards?
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you can find all the info you're looking for with a search, here's a quick answer
tourings were never brought to north america
in canada, you can import anything 15 years old or older, hence a lot of tourings
in america, it has to be 25 years old for you to import
otherwise you'll have to federalize, which on a car of e30's age is about $7500. More for obdII cars. Or just wait a few years, they'll be legal soon.Originally posted by bluntcan you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit
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You actually won't have to wait more than about 3-6 months for the earliest tourings to become eligible under the 25 year rule.
I went through the process a couple years ago with my euro E28 520i -- it was a piece of cake.
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Originally posted by dreeves View PostYou actually won't have to wait more than about 3-6 months for the earliest tourings to become eligible under the 25 year rule.
I went through the process a couple years ago with my euro E28 520i -- it was a piece of cake.
If you don't mind me asking where did you pick up the 520i and where did you ship from?
Currently looking at different shippers and mapping out my plan.
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Originally posted by James Crivellone View PostI'm going to import a touring early next year.
If you don't mind me asking where did you pick up the 520i and where did you ship from?
I did look into shipping back a european car this summer, and got as far as getting quotes; most of the RoR rates I found to tacoma were in the neighborhood of $2100, plus port fees. Not the cheapest. You can cut the tab roughly in half by shipping to a port on the east coast. Of course, then you have to get the car here.
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Originally posted by dreeves View PostIt was already in Victoria BC. Just drove it across the border -- no shipping required.
I did look into shipping back a european car this summer, and got as far as getting quotes; most of the RoR rates I found to tacoma were in the neighborhood of $2100, plus port fees. Not the cheapest. You can cut the tab roughly in half by shipping to a port on the east coast. Of course, then you have to get the car here.
I have already talked to a few transport companies, $2600 from Southampton UK to Tacoma including RoR fees and port charges.
04/88 is my magic build date, or earlier. Kinda want to bring back a RHD Touring for the hell of it, would be easy to convert back to LHD
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This actually doesn't sound as complicated, or as expensive, as it seemed. Ever since getting into E30's I've wanted a touring. I know someone stationed in the UK that could helps make this happen.
What about any adjustments to pass emissions/safety requirements or is the car a relatively easy transition to the states?'84 Alpine 325e (Gone)
'91 Alpine 318i (Gone) Click Here
'92 Alpine 325i Cabrio (Gone) Click Here
'91 Alpine 318is
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Originally posted by ColdAccord View Postyou can find all the info you're looking for with a search, here's a quick answer
tourings were never brought to north america
in canada, you can import anything 15 years old or older, hence a lot of tourings
in america, it has to be 25 years old for you to import
otherwise you'll have to federalize, which on a car of e30's age is about $7500. More for obdII cars. Or just wait a few years, they'll be legal soon.
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Originally posted by 10Toes View PostOr you can just swap the vin with a 318...:neutral:
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