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Enthusiast Joined Jul 17, '07 From East Coast Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
If I were to import a gt4 would it be right hand drive? Are all gt4's right hand drive. I found a website on the forums here tha specializes in importing jdm cars to the US. However I don't want to drive a right hand drive vehicle. I don't even think it's legal unless it's proven to meet safety standards which would involve crashing the car. So if I were to import one is it possible to import one that isn't right hand drive? Also has anyone ever done this? How much did it run you? What problems did you run into? Thanks.
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Enthusiast Joined May 6, '06 From highlands Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
hi m8 im in the UK i have at202 celica which is now converted to 3SGTE engine out of a ST205 if you need any help drop me a line m8 ill be happy to help you as best i can
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 26, '08 From Japan Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
By the way, I live in Japan, and I know of some low-mileage GT4s for sale here. One is white, with 11,000 kilometers (less than 7,000 miles) on it, priced at 2.08 million yen (over $20,000). In the pictures, at least, it looks showroom fresh and completely stock. Of course, there are some high-milers with still-valid inspection certification and insurance (with 3 months or more remaining, they can be legally exported) in the $4,000 range. And yes, all right-hand drive.
The good ones at least can actually be found at any time on the Car Sensor Web site, which I can navigate, because I can read Japanese. It has pictures of the cars and detailed information on them. It lists the cars in price order, sorted according the search parameters you input. Posting a link here wouldn't be helpful, because the information changes daily. |
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