2004 D1 car, anyone want it?

UMMMM , thank god we dont have that sva system in ireland, bring in what u want when you want, an register it,
 
>>how the feck do you translate it so you know what to look for?<<
If you open up the google homepage there is a little link to the right of the search box for language tools. Click it and then port the URL into the box at the bottom and click Japanese to Engrish.
 
cut and paste the text into a translator. Yahoo pages themselves won't work with most translators.
Just don't expect it to make much sense when it comes out the other end :wack: :D
 
:D :D :D

What on earth would make you think that James ?? I find the translators to be totally accurate and a valuable tool in the modern muti cultural society we live in these days.

Translated into Japanese and back again becomes...

Something of earth? Of is the ジェームス made to think? As for me when entire it is accurate, the translator and we find of recently the valuable equipment cultural society of the today muti when you have lived.

I rest my case !!

:D :D :D
 
Something of earth? Of is the ジェームス made to think? As for me when entire it is accurate, the translator and we find of recently the valuable equipment cultural society of the today muti when you have lived.

Dont forget "travelling nature remains unchanged" I think that has somthing to do with the milage :D
 
cheers guys, ive seen hundreds of cars i want and can just about to afford but what else do i have to consider.

you got sva test which is ?£?
registering ?£?

and shipping, do any of you do any shipping and know of rougth cost.

the silvia advertised says it doesnt ship but how would you get round it?

want to import a 180sx :)
 
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You need to speak with some like us at Powerdrift also i think Glen at Final stage or a few other companies around , there is a lot of crap out in japan and you really need to be carefull what your buying , i would always advise dealing with someone who has contact's over there that can view the cars and translate all the imformation about the cars you want to purchase. I have heard of many horror stories of peeps buying cars them selfs and shipping over here and getting them back to find out they have had major acciendent damage or parts that where supposed to be on car are not.

Hope this helps
 
You would end up paying a lot more doing it that way as iam sure it would have to stayed registered in ireland for a long while before you done it
 
hi
i have been importing cars for a few years now and the best most honest advice i can give is to go to japan yourself. you can buy a return economy fair for about £300/350ish and agents are easy to fing on the net etc... and that way you get to see exactly what you are buying, and you get to see all the street drifting late at night!!!,(and believe me these guys are good!)
 
True depending on if you can get time off work at short notice.
I wouldn't buy from a auction house though here or there really, would rather go to see a car spend time looking at it and drive it with a Japanese person thats knows his cars and can communicate with both parties. Ideally
 
true but was thinking maybe more about planning holiday round it?
you probably wouldnt get a good deal private as not like this country, private sales are probably about 3 times more expensive than the auctions for good drift cars
 
Indeed, if i would spend loads of money on a "special" car, i.e. special/expensive parts etc, i would definatly go and check the condition of the car myself...
If it would be "just" an S-body for a couple of euro's, i'd most likely buy it... or well.. i'd still try and see of i can get a japanese car to check the car out, you wouldn't wanna buy a knackerd car eh
 
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