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tankd0g @ Dec 5th 2007 10:07PM
LOL I pray to god that wasn't just a sting operation to get all the Motorex illegal imports off the road :P
Lucas @ Dec 5th 2007 11:17PM
Are they? What's the truth?
Sean Morris @ Dec 6th 2007 1:23AM
What would you like to know about Motorex cars ? I worked at Motorex from 1999-2002. I was the one that got most of these cars together to this meet.
R33 GTS andGT-Rs are still in the list of admissible vehicles. VCP-32. http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import/elig010807.pdf
http://vehicleimport.blogspot.com/
tankd0g @ Dec 6th 2007 9:01AM
It's the illegaly brought in R32 and R34s you'd have to be worried about.
Sean Morris @ Dec 7th 2007 11:53AM
Heres some Motorex information. The NHTSA allowed the importation of R32's, R33's, and R34's under VCP-17. It was only later they did an about face on the information they were presented at first back in 1998.
http://tyndago.googlepages.com/motorexstory