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post Jan 11, 2007 - 5:14 PM
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Hi guys, I live in the U.S. and drive a '94 GT. I'm a poor college student at the moment but I've always planned on doing the 3S-GTE swap once I start my career and can afford a project. However, I've been thinking recently "what the hell, why not just import a GT-4 (if I can) once I have the money"? Although it won't be any time soon, I was wondering if it is possible to import a GT-4 into the U.S. Has anyone done it? If so, how much time, money, hassel is involved? Any info would be great. Thanks
 
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post Jan 11, 2007 - 5:21 PM
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QUOTE(celicamike @ Jan 11, 2007 - 3:14 PM) [snapback]517132[/snapback]

Hi guys, I live in the U.S. and drive a '94 GT. I'm a poor college student at the moment but I've always planned on doing the 3S-GTE swap once I start my career and can afford a project. However, I've been thinking recently "what the hell, why not just import a GT-4 (if I can) once I have the money"? Although it won't be any time soon, I was wondering if it is possible to import a GT-4 into the U.S. Has anyone done it? If so, how much time, money, hassel is involved? Any info would be great. Thanks


there has been quite a few threads on this topic to say the least, so search the forums and youll find what you are looking for. its really not an option to import a gt-four into the states. i can only think of 2 on 6gc.net that have a legit gt-four, and there was one for sale in florida a while back. im sure there are ways to do it, but none of which would be easy or cheap.

edit- here is one thread addressing this issue
importing gt4
but ya, search around and there are a ton of other ones

This post has been edited by celicaST: Jan 11, 2007 - 5:27 PM


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- celicamike   Importing a GT-4   Jan 11, 2007 - 5:14 PM
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