89 Si hatchie $650 canadian
#1
89 Si hatchie $650 canadian
yeah thats right....its for sale buy this bitch
I need this thing gone, i want a dirt bike so i'm selling the civic. $650 takes it. lowered with suspension tech. springs and KONI adj. shocks, 2.25 CAT back, intake, ACT clutch, VX rims, steelies and some 15's, its etested, all new brakes, new outter tie rods, short throw, JDM corners, pwr sunroof, there is also a spare SOHC ZC motor and a spare DX tranny and a BRAND NEW clutch.
For saftey it will need a winsheild, muffler, ebrake cable, an alignment wouldn't hurt. i want this thing gone!
I need this thing gone, i want a dirt bike so i'm selling the civic. $650 takes it. lowered with suspension tech. springs and KONI adj. shocks, 2.25 CAT back, intake, ACT clutch, VX rims, steelies and some 15's, its etested, all new brakes, new outter tie rods, short throw, JDM corners, pwr sunroof, there is also a spare SOHC ZC motor and a spare DX tranny and a BRAND NEW clutch.
For saftey it will need a winsheild, muffler, ebrake cable, an alignment wouldn't hurt. i want this thing gone!
#2
Re: 89 Si hatchie $650 canadian
where in canada are you at? and how close to michigan are you? could it be driven here? if so..... very interested, and would pick it up this weekend! would you meet halfway?
thanks,
mike
ohhh yea..... dibs bitches!
thanks,
mike
ohhh yea..... dibs bitches!
#9
Re: 89 Si hatchie $650 canadian
Importing from Canada to the US
The law says that:
All passenger cars, motorcycles, multipurpose vehicles - MPV, or light trucks less than 25 years old imported for personal use (not resale) into the U.S. on a permanent basis from Canada should follow this procedure. This process may also be followed if a vehicle was originally imported from Canada on a temporary basis or if prior DOT or U.S. Customs clearance was not obtained.
Contact the manufacturer of the vehicle, and ask if the vehicle complies with all applicable U.S. Federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS). This letter must identify your vehicle by the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). READ THE LETTER CAREFULLY. --- NOTE: The NSX meets all FMVSS --
If the manufacturer letter states that the vehicle complies with U.S. FMVSS, except for minor labeling requirements, you have an acceptable letter. This letter along with your vehicle registration should be presented to U.S. Customs at the border. U.S. Customs will review the manufacturer letter to assure that the vehicle complies. (DOT approval of the manufacturer letter was discontinued as of April 8, 1997.)
If the manufacturer letter states that the vehicle meets all U.S. FMVSS, except for the speedometer, or headlights, you may have these components replaced at a dealer authorized by the factory to repair your vehicle. In addition to the documents cited in item 2, above, you must present the invoice for the speedometer or headlight replacement to obtain U.S. Customs approval.
NOT TOO ------- HAPPY RIGHT NOW!!!!!
The law says that:
All passenger cars, motorcycles, multipurpose vehicles - MPV, or light trucks less than 25 years old imported for personal use (not resale) into the U.S. on a permanent basis from Canada should follow this procedure. This process may also be followed if a vehicle was originally imported from Canada on a temporary basis or if prior DOT or U.S. Customs clearance was not obtained.
Contact the manufacturer of the vehicle, and ask if the vehicle complies with all applicable U.S. Federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS). This letter must identify your vehicle by the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). READ THE LETTER CAREFULLY. --- NOTE: The NSX meets all FMVSS --
If the manufacturer letter states that the vehicle complies with U.S. FMVSS, except for minor labeling requirements, you have an acceptable letter. This letter along with your vehicle registration should be presented to U.S. Customs at the border. U.S. Customs will review the manufacturer letter to assure that the vehicle complies. (DOT approval of the manufacturer letter was discontinued as of April 8, 1997.)
If the manufacturer letter states that the vehicle meets all U.S. FMVSS, except for the speedometer, or headlights, you may have these components replaced at a dealer authorized by the factory to repair your vehicle. In addition to the documents cited in item 2, above, you must present the invoice for the speedometer or headlight replacement to obtain U.S. Customs approval.
NOT TOO ------- HAPPY RIGHT NOW!!!!!
#10
Re: 89 Si hatchie $650 canadian
Originally Posted by crx304
All passenger cars, motorcycles, multipurpose vehicles - MPV, or light trucks less than 25 years old