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Originally Posted by Bugeater
Hope you don't mind leaving that GT-R in the garage because you'll never get it licensed in the US.
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Actually if I were to pick one up I could get it licensed tomorrow in every state in the union. Wouldn't be a problem at all. Why?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_and_Display
Generally allows < 2500 miles per year for cars with special limited production status or significance. Of the Nisimo Z-Tune only 19 were ever made and there's already a different R34 of significantly higher production numbers already approved. Wouldn't be a problem at all to get the highest end GT-R in the states. Hell with unlimited funds it wouldn't be a problem at all to get it brought in 100% approved even without the Show and Display exemption. It just requires money to do the testing/mods.
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