how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA
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how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA
after seeing a honda tech members uro R it made me want one...how do you think the whole car would cost to ship it from japan...any help/guess is much appreicated
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (beefjerky)
Who cares. you can't drive it legally on the street anyway without lots of paperwork.. I thought Euro R would be imported from EUROPE.
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (beefjerky)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beefjerky »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I didnt know Europeans made Hondas...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Americans do too.
Americans do too.
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (SuperSlow)
nope... there's a newer plant in mexico. about 4 or 5 years old i think. when i last worked at the dealership, a few of the cars coming off the truck were assembled in mexico (i think odysseys).
oh, and canadians make hondas too
oh, and canadians make hondas too
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (SuperSlow)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SuperSlow »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Who cares. you can't drive it legally on the street anyway without lots of paperwork.. I thought Euro R would be imported from EUROPE.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (SuShiBoiiii)
Actually, if I remember correctly, the Euro R is only available in Japan, and the Type R is only available in Europe. But that's besides the point...
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (philadd)
I agree with your sig... but I think that CUT is not the correct verb. It should be SHEARED or GRATED... much more accurate.
And you are probably right about the EURO and ATR. But I think that UKDM and australia has euroR, not just NIPPOn.. It is a RH/LH issue you know.
And you are probably right about the EURO and ATR. But I think that UKDM and australia has euroR, not just NIPPOn.. It is a RH/LH issue you know.
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (SuperSlow)
NO.....
Accord Euro-R is available anywhere outside of north america. To my knowledge, the Accord Type R /Saloon R stopped production in 02, coinciding with the new USDM accord (JDM accord "inspire", only available in a v6), and the international accord (acura TSX)
The current EURO-R is an Acura TSX w/ a k20-r instead of a k24...just get the JDM grill, and badges, and noone will no the difference
Accord Euro-R is available anywhere outside of north america. To my knowledge, the Accord Type R /Saloon R stopped production in 02, coinciding with the new USDM accord (JDM accord "inspire", only available in a v6), and the international accord (acura TSX)
The current EURO-R is an Acura TSX w/ a k20-r instead of a k24...just get the JDM grill, and badges, and noone will no the difference
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (beefjerky)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beefjerky »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I didnt know Europeans made Hondas...</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (fw190bvi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SuperSlow »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I agree with your sig... but I think that CUT is not the correct verb. It should be SHEARED or GRATED... much more accurate.
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Fixed.
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Fixed.
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA (philadd)
NICE.<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philadd »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Fixed. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Fixed. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: how mcuh shipped for accord Euro R to USA
As we say in Calif, Hella.
Importation and Certification FAQ's Directory--All Vehicles
TLDR
The car does not fall under the 25 year exemption and there was never a CL chassis Accord here in the USA or a 'similar' vehicle. So you would need to import two, and have one crash tested to appease the DOT gods. http://icsw.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import/elig120115.pdf
Engine may or may not be too much of an issue as it is an H22, where it can be updated to meet Fed EPA/CARB OBDII standards. So you would need to scavenge a '00 Lude for harness/sensors/emissions equipment to maintain smog regulations, and make it easier to repair in the future.
If the car is to be imported it would need to have its lights changed to meet Fed DOT requirements, lens angles(headlights), side marker colors, etc. This would have to be done prior to importation.
Now what you CAN do, is if you are NOT a US citizen, is if you are working here in the USA you can have your car with its foreign registration driven in the country for no more than a year. But after that year the car must be exported back out of the US. Although driving around with foreign plates may net you problems if a local cop not familiar with the law sees you often.
IMO if the car is RHD and not a common world wide model, and you don't have a parts stash or parts connection, forget it..
Finding RHD parts can be a nightmare for older, even popular, vehicles in RHD countries.
Importation and Certification FAQ's Directory--All Vehicles
TLDR
The car does not fall under the 25 year exemption and there was never a CL chassis Accord here in the USA or a 'similar' vehicle. So you would need to import two, and have one crash tested to appease the DOT gods. http://icsw.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/import/elig120115.pdf
Engine may or may not be too much of an issue as it is an H22, where it can be updated to meet Fed EPA/CARB OBDII standards. So you would need to scavenge a '00 Lude for harness/sensors/emissions equipment to maintain smog regulations, and make it easier to repair in the future.
If the car is to be imported it would need to have its lights changed to meet Fed DOT requirements, lens angles(headlights), side marker colors, etc. This would have to be done prior to importation.
Now what you CAN do, is if you are NOT a US citizen, is if you are working here in the USA you can have your car with its foreign registration driven in the country for no more than a year. But after that year the car must be exported back out of the US. Although driving around with foreign plates may net you problems if a local cop not familiar with the law sees you often.
IMO if the car is RHD and not a common world wide model, and you don't have a parts stash or parts connection, forget it..
Finding RHD parts can be a nightmare for older, even popular, vehicles in RHD countries.
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