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Z.Tune 12-06-2011 04:26 PM

Is it possible to get a GT86 in the states?
 
I m not sure if anyone had ask before, but i dun really like the scion version....

I m talking about getting a TOYOTA GT86 in here...

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Dave-ROR 12-06-2011 04:27 PM

Not for legal road use (federally), but people do it all the time. The car CAN be taken by the government though. You can state register JDM cars in some states (Florida for example) however it's potentially risky.

Luckily the government only really targets skylines and other higher profile cars.

JDLM 12-06-2011 04:28 PM

I highly doubt you will get a black market car that (fwiw isn't even out yet) into the US and you can thank Motorex for ruining chances of doing it

Ryuu0u 12-06-2011 04:34 PM

Yeah, switch all the badges, exterior accents like lights, maybe switch out the center console and there you go. If you were talking about the BRZ instead of the GT86/FRS i would understand but GT86 and FRS are essentially the same car under the same exact brand. Car isn't even out yet and people have found so much to cry about already it's ridiculous.

MF_DEUCE 12-06-2011 04:34 PM

REBADGE??

or modify it yourself.

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Originally Posted by Ryuu0u (Post 92065)
Yeah, switch all the badges, exterior accents like lights, maybe switch out the center console and there you go. If you were talking about the BRZ instead of the GT86/FRS i would understand but GT86 and FRS are essentially the same car under the same exact brand. Car isn't even out yet and people have found so much to cry about already it's ridiculous.

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TylerLieberman 12-06-2011 04:45 PM

Rebadging. Same car. If youre that keen getting as close to a legit gt86 as possible, buy an frs here, swap badges, and watch for an opportunity to swap the car to rhd..lol but be ready to pay out your ass for it

cassidy0998 12-06-2011 04:50 PM

I've always been curious about this. In Mississippi where I live there are a TON of farmers that drive those tiny little Mitsubishi trucks/van things. Not much bigger than a golf cart really (I can't think of what you call them). But Some of them are only a few years old, they have license plates etc. - there's no way that they were crash tested or whatever it takes to legally bring them into the states. There are so many different ones.

On top of that, there are also a decent amount of Skylines (R32s/R33s) around here. They aren't fancy or fixed up, they're usually just regular ole GT-STs and what not. I don't know if Mississippi just doesn't really care enough to do anything about it or what. Any ideas?

JDLM 12-06-2011 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by cassidy0998 (Post 92081)
I've always been curious about this. In Mississippi where I live there are a TON of farmers that drive those tiny little Mitsubishi trucks/van things. Not much bigger than a golf cart really (I can't think of what you call them). But Some of them are only a few years old, they have license plates etc. - there's no way that they were crash tested or whatever it takes to legally bring them into the states. There are so many different ones.

On top of that, there are also a decent amount of Skylines (R32s/R33s) around here. They aren't fancy or fixed up, they're usually just regular ole GT-STs and what not. I don't know if Mississippi just doesn't really care enough to do anything about it or what. Any ideas?


Grey market Skylines :thumbsup: (the feds find them they will be crushed, I guarantee it ) In all reality most skylines out there aren't legal

Z.Tune 12-06-2011 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryuu0u (Post 92065)
Yeah, switch all the badges, exterior accents like lights, maybe switch out the center console and there you go. If you were talking about the BRZ instead of the GT86/FRS i would understand but GT86 and FRS are essentially the same car under the same exact brand. Car isn't even out yet and people have found so much to cry about already it's ridiculous.

i know they r the same thing inside

but i just dun like the fact that the FR-S looks not as good as the GT86 and they got tiny exhaust.....

even the 86 icon only has one color.....

JDLM 12-06-2011 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Z.Tune (Post 92099)
i know they r the same thing inside

but i just dun like the fact that the FR-S looks not as good as the GT86 and they got tiny exhaust.....

even the 86 icon only has one color.....

You are complaining about cosmetic and federal mandated changes which no car co. has control over.

Z.Tune 12-06-2011 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDLM (Post 92086)
Grey market Skylines :thumbsup: (the feds find them they will be crushed, I guarantee it ) In all reality most skylines out there aren't legal

my friends had a R33 in NYC, but he usually do not drive the car except we r going to events

JDLM 12-06-2011 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Z.Tune (Post 92101)
my friends had a R33 in NYC, but he usually do not drive the car except we r going to events

People drive them all the time (still doesn't make the 100% legal) don't care what paperwork states. The US just did a big raid/act about this months ago.

Abflug 12-06-2011 05:07 PM

so do you want a GT86 (EUDM) or a 86 (JDM)?!

baldolera 12-06-2011 05:10 PM

Canada is different, as long as the car is over 15 years old you can import it over here and register and drive legally. That's why there are a bunch of R32s/R33s and RX7's, Supras, etc. that are all RHD.


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