Manarius wrote:The Neo-Cons would call me a defeatist. I'd call me a realist. I'm realistically saying that a snowball has better chances in the blazes of hell than democracy has in Iraq.
1995 Polo Green Subaru SVX (189k miles - 08/2007-Present)
As I see it....I could learn to deal with the RHD, I could even get used to the mismatched interior BUT I would have a real hard time doing the math required to convert from KPH to MPH and I know the cops wouldnt accept dyslexia/adhd as a reason for my excessive speed!
Is it even legal to drive a RHD vehicle on the freeway? I know all about the many mail-service vehicles that are out there, but never have I seen a RHD vehicle on the freeway.
Its legal, just stay on the right side! As a side bar, I had a friend who's whole family was nuts about retired post office jeeps and would buy them at auction. She had to drive one of those little boxes to work everyday. Her nickname was lunch box.
Japanese car's don't have US Vin numbers. The 16 digit vin number is for the US market. It's a relatively new occurance though. Lots of old old cars don't have 16 digit vin numbers either.
It would, technically, be illegal to title the vehicle in the USA. You'd either have to swap vin plates (VERY VERY ILLEGAL!) or create a VIN through the DOT, which is expensive and time consuming. I met a guy who imported a JDM Galant VR4 (TT V6, it was badass) and when he registered it, they just asked if it was the same as a US VR4. He said yes, and got a title. Not sure the specifics though.
New92 wrote:She had to drive one of those little boxes to work everyday. Her nickname was lunch box.
Was she a... healthy... girl?
Well, I didnt go with her to her last physical 8)JK No she wasnt of the plump persuasion. She was however quite tall so that gave it a "clown car" effect. The "lunch box" referred to the little 2 seater she drove. I think it was even smaller than a geo tracker!
BAC5.2 wrote:Japanese car's don't have US Vin numbers. The 16 digit vin number is for the US market. It's a relatively new occurance though. Lots of old old cars don't have 16 digit vin numbers either.
You mean 17-digit . Every domestic market has their own VIN setup. Japan's is different than ours, Europe's is different than ours, Australia's is different than ours...
Cars before 1980 had 10-digit VINs. My 79 has a 10-digit VIN.
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