1992 Mazda Familia




Extra info: GT-R

Chassis: E-BG8Z

Mk: 7

Class: Hatchback

Origin: JP Japan

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K20lover199 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-03-05 19:20
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

So importing a Toyota Caldina GT-Four is possible?


Yep, 100% legal. There are even dealership that sell and specialise in JDM cars.


K20lover199 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-03-05 09:23
Renz203 wrote

It's hard to import a car these days in the Philippines but they do get in my country as long as it's converted to LHD.I wanna import a 1989 Nissan March Turbo someday. But if your country has many riced Honda Civics and you can't find a stock one, go in here buy a Civic because my country has many Civics (most Civics here are stock, and there are many of them) and there many kinds of Civics to buy. Some Honda Civics here are riced/Pre-riced,old and beat-up and stock. Body styles? Sedan and hatchback and if you ask me if there are Civic shuttles, well, no chance (Tuned Civics are not for sale here.) And here are the generations available- 5th gen to the lastest gen. And if you're lucky, you could even buy (or not, since it's one of the rare) grey import 4th gen Civic Sedan.


In my country, it's very easy to import cars. As long as the vehicle is 15 years or older (2002) it can be considered "legal", so I usually see R34 skylines and Lancer Evo VIIs. If you buy a car stateside (across the border) you have to buy it in America, then bring it to the border and fill in paperwork, but Craigslist finds lack the paperwork. However, if any of these import vehicles get into an accident, they will be considered "salvage", meaning that they cannot be driven anymore and are used for parts. The other day, I saw an R33 GTS-4 skyline on craigslist, had the turbo, but had an auto. It was for 5 grand and had about 100k's on it. It was a salvage title because it was in an accident, which the only damage was a slight dent on the driver door. What a shame.

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PH Renz203 photo_librarymode_comment

2017-03-05 08:47
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote
I feel like this car needs some love.


Also, I remember seeing this car as a seized import car in a video about seized Skylines in the USA. I'm glad I don't live in the US, so it's easier to import a foreign car into South Africa. Though the process is about buying the car in its country, return to South Africa and bring the car in with you. It takes lots and lots of papers. I wonder what my vision will be like if I import an EP3 into SA one day.

It's hard to import a car these days in the Philippines but they do get in my country as long as it's converted to LHD.I wanna import a 1989 Nissan March Turbo someday. But if your country has many riced Honda Civics and you can't find a stock one, go in here buy a Civic because my country has many Civics (most Civics here are stock, and there are many of them) and there many kinds of Civics to buy. Some Honda Civics here are riced/Pre-riced,old and beat-up and stock. Body styles? Sedan and hatchback and if you ask me if there are Civic shuttles, well, no chance (Tuned Civics are not for sale here.) And here are the generations available- 5th gen to the lastest gen. And if you're lucky, you could even buy (or not, since it's one of the rare) grey import 4th gen Civic Sedan.


FI BeanBandit photo_librarymode_comment

2011-10-12 12:43
1992 GT-R.

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