***Official Ohio Chat Thread***
Now Now, as smart as you are you needn't be negative. There are always ways. Like the Lotus 340R that is registered in Fl as a farm tractor. Or the Evo 6 that is also registered as a road going RHD vehicle, all very legal and all very fun!
Horizons are only good if widened enough to see.
Surprisingly, thus far it seems very financially feasible to bring an R34 to the US. At this point I feel that it has to be too good to be true. I'll find out later today.
Horizons are only good if widened enough to see.
Surprisingly, thus far it seems very financially feasible to bring an R34 to the US. At this point I feel that it has to be too good to be true. I'll find out later today.
Yeah you are right.
Motorex, now defunct got them to be street legal with crash testing and all. But as far as getting a "non street legal" car legal in the US I have a good friend that has done it many times over with other cars. It's just hard to get in touch when I am 16 hours apart from the east coast of the US.
I'm out for the winter. It's an evo not a ferrari.
Yeah you are right.
Motorex, now defunct got them to be street legal with crash testing and all. But as far as getting a "non street legal" car legal in the US I have a good friend that has done it many times over with other cars. It's just hard to get in touch when I am 16 hours apart from the east coast of the US.
Motorex, now defunct got them to be street legal with crash testing and all. But as far as getting a "non street legal" car legal in the US I have a good friend that has done it many times over with other cars. It's just hard to get in touch when I am 16 hours apart from the east coast of the US.

. You guys could have some fun times:What: Cleveland's RHD community annual meeting
Where: USPS Headquarters - Cleveland Downtown
Who: Couple thousand USPS Mini's and one John Deere R-34
Just kidding, he-he. Bored at work
Last edited by Evo8; Mar 2, 2007 at 09:43 AM.





