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Old Oct 6, 2009 | 02:57 PM
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Importing a GTR from US to Canada

I noticed a significant price difference in the US vs Canada
Is it worth the effort ?
Will Nissan honor the warranty ?
 
Old Nov 5, 2009 | 01:22 PM
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I work at a nissan dealer and yes it is covred i even checked for ya just to make sure.
 
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Where in the us are you?
 
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Originally Posted by c2scanada
I noticed a significant price difference in the US vs Canada
Is it worth the effort ?
Will Nissan honor the warranty ?

are you importing from Canada to USA or USA to Canada ?


if importing from Canada to USA:

Not worth it you will find your self in a huge cluster ******** with going that route. You will be sent to an RI and then you will have no warranty as well a myriad of issues to deal with in the state it will reside in. Nissan North America will not provide a letter of compliance stating its 50 state legal.

As well CPB will not allow you into the USA with a USA passport at the border , on top of the frustration you will deal with.

For the op just hold off and just wait for the right one to come along 50 state legal as well get a PPI on one before you pick it up thru the dealer that is auth to work the GT-R's.
 

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Originally Posted by Skylin818
are you importing from Canada to USA or USA to Canada ?


if importing from Canada to USA:

Not worth it you will find your self in a huge cluster ******** with going that route. You will be sent to an RI and then you will have no warranty as well a myriad of issues to deal with in the state it will reside in. Nissan North America will not provide a letter of compliance stating its 50 state legal.

As well CPB will not allow you into the USA with a USA passport at the border , on top of the frustration you will deal with.

For the op just hold off and just wait for the right one to come along 50 state legal as well get a PPI on one before you pick it up thru the dealer that is auth to work the GT-R's.

You can do all of it, I know a guy who did it with not much problems and you can still save... Im planning to go throught that too in spring.
 
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I know where you can get a great deal on one. Let me know if you are interested.
 
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