Spotted: Frederick, MD (Camera phones = good)

hawaii's own r34 (rockon)

until he totalled it...

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no idea... but word on the street is he is a drug dealer, so he has many cars to choose from.. luxury or import

peace
 
ozz said:
it was silver he just repainted it blue(he owns a nissan dealer here in frederick)he has a couple nice cars

that middle opne is not an S15, but either an S14 silvia with a front end conversion or a 240 with said conversion. never seen it before but S15 for sure has way different body lines, like th fender flares out over the front and rear wheels.
 
holy s***, he totalled it? i used to have that car on as my desktop... damn.
 
yesiownaskyline said:
-import to US as parts- the car is broken down into frame/body, engine, and other parts. I will do 3 different staged importations into 3 different ports in the US (coming in from Canada) and shouldnt have to pay vehicle duties.

-Go to the junkyard and find a maroon Maxima (early-mid 90's) and rip the vin off. I will just put it on the skyline and noone in the DMV would nothice the difference cuz my car will be debadged. It'll even be insured at maxima rates and everything!

Yeah, and then if you get caught, you go to jail ON FELONY CHARGES. Perjury and fraud on government documents and insurance fraud. In which case you go directly to jail. You do not pass go. You do not collect 200 dollars. In fact, you get huge fines and lose your precious vehicle that you tried so hard to sneak into this country. Then when all that is said and done, good luck EVER getting a decent insurance rate ever again.

Not all Florida DMV employees are mindless slobs. When I was getting my VW Rabbit registered, the guy that checked the VINs was telling me about how he used to have a 1981 Scirocco that he autocrossed for years. A Skyline is NOTHING like a Maxima. And because you heard a rumor that this worked once is a moot point. Do you have any idea how many times it might have NOT worked?
 
OK, first, take a deep breath. youre getting more worked up over this than I am. I certainly respect that you are looking out for me, surely, but please note that I have thought about this for hundred's of hours and read pretty much every importation regulation on vehicles/parts in existence. I have talked to people who have got away with it, and I have talked to people who have not... I understand that it is risky, and if something doesn't pan out in the initial stages of importation it just gets registered as a track car and that's that. I certainly have done my homework on this, and am well aware of the risks. After talking with at least 30 different people with similar situations, I feel confident that EVEN if i got caught, i would not go to jail on felony charges.

The ONLY reason i want it registered street legal is to not have to trailer it to tracks and events. This is in no way going to be a daily driver, and the exposure from it will be very limited.

Honestly, I really appreciate your concern and am in no way trying to flame or instigate, but let's just leave this alone with me ensuring you that I know what i am doing and am well aware of the potential consequences. And btw, I never called the FL DMV workers "mindless slobs". I just plan to register there because of the lack of an annual inspection. this is the only reason.

Thanks, and resume thread!
 
I used to live in Frederick and my mechanic friend is married to the Daughter of the owner of the Jenkins Nissan dealership (and has also worked there) and never told me about him owning any skylines. Is it another dealership or maybe someone who just works there? Either way, that's a bad ass car! I'll ask him about the car the next time I talk to him.
 
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