Does anyone have any experience trying to import a GTS Turbo (208) into the US from Italy. The GTS Turbo was made from 86-89 and utilizes the same platform as the 328.
Any idea if anyone has tried to bring a GTS Turbo into the United States ?
With the exception of the smaller engine, air ducts ahead of the rear wheels, and IHI turbo charger, the car is identical to the 328 GTS.
Any idea if anyone has tried to bring a GTS Turbo into the United States ?
With the exception of the smaller engine, air ducts ahead of the rear wheels, and IHI turbo charger, the car is identical to the 328 GTS.
One user on the site tried to get it into Canada but I think he gave up. If you want it as a daily driver it will be very hard to get in. If you import it under a "show lincese" then you'll have no problems.
I just searched for DOT and EPA links and couldn't find them
I did this research over two years ago before I came to Japan about importing Skylines. It wasn't that hard.
If you want it as a daily driver good luck. For this to happen someone must have crash tested the car 3 times to prove that it meets bumper regulations. Then the ODB stuff has to be up to date. But for an older car I'm not sure the laws are as strict. Give the DOT a call www.dot.gov
We have a 21-year rule. They're then classified as Classic Cars. Makes importing easier and more important duty payment, a fraction of current car amount.
here 20 years can get it as a classis and 25 as an oldtimer
difference?
with an oldtimer you don't have to go to the car control service (or wathever it's called in english???) every year, BUT you aren't allowed to drive it alot or far, only for testdrives around your residence and at shows
In Belgium you have two kinds of Oldtimer registrations.
One as you explane and a second is that you have to pass a technical controle every year as a normal car, then you pay a roadtax equal to the system you explained, 30 €, and you can use it as a normal car.
I ran across a GTS for sale recently. Asking price was very reasonable. Guess they are a bit of a forgotten and unloved Ferrari. Has anyone ever owned one?
Crazy old thread. Also bumped up a thread with a user I haven't seen here in a long-time. Stradale was a very knowledgable owner in Southeast Asia (Singapore I think).
Crazy old thread. Also bumped up a thread with a user I haven't seen here in a long-time. Stradale was a very knowledgable owner in Southeast Asia (Singapore I think).
254 HP. Euro trim so it was actually a fairly light car. There was a writeup in Forza in June 2010 regarding a guy who had imported one to the states. Dick Merritt used to be the guru of imported Ferraris to the US. Not sure if he still has any involvement.... I just saw him the other day but didn't think to ask him about that.
U.S. Department of Transportation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Enforcement
Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance
Contact Name: Richard Merritt (may find him in directory as Dick Merritt)
Rm 6115, NEF-30 400 7th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20590
202-493-2266
Kathy Rice is his secretary- 202-366-5291
Main Dept- 202-493-5300
Boxer- Probably good advice. What they did was keep the stroke the same (71 mm) and sleeve the block for a smaller bore (66.8 mm). Turbo boost was pretty high at 1.05 atmospheres (!5+ psi), and the cars, from what I can tell, retained the old two valve heads of the pre-QV cars. If those still had the welded, sodium filled exhaust valves, not a good combination with 15 psi boost.
I have an acquaintance who owns one. He is a very fine driver and tracks his GTS Turbo at least 5 times a year. Haven't heard him complain of any problems.
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