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FS: Legit, titled '99 Honda Civic TYPE R Here's the deal: I just bought the car about a week and a half ago and I was in Georgia for training and I had it shipped when I graduated and its actually in transit to WA state as Im typing this. As soon as it gets to WA, I can bring it up for you to take a look. Its titled in New York and I have it insured right now. I dont know the whole process of bringing in a US titled car up to Canada but Im pretty sure its alot easier and cheaper than importing it from Japan. I havent had a chance to take pics but here's the ad from the guy I bought it from. Some of you may have seen it. ----- http://hondamarketplace.com/showthread.php?t=2438827 Anyway, here are the details... 1999 Honda Civic Type R Championship White Bone Stock (except radio/speakers) 65K Kilometers Clean and Clear NY Title with Japanese VIN Pioneer Avid D3 Radio with Bluetooth Alpine 6 1/2 Components in the Front Alpine 6x9 - 3 way speakers in the Rear Extremly good condition Interior 8.5/10 Exterior 9/10 Honda Hamp Oil Filter and Mobil 1 Synthetic oil Mobil Premium 93 Octane Gas only Missing: CTR Floor mats - currently have aftermarket mats, rear seatbelt buckles, and retainers that hold the rear seatbacks where they rotate. Im selling it cuz I dont like it as much as I thought I would....buyer's remorse I guess you can call it. Plus, I need an AWD. NO TRADES. NO TRADES. NO TRADES. NO TRADES. I live in WA but am staying in Cloverdale currently. I wont be able to bring it through the border cuz I dont plan on registering it. I will be titling it in WA though. Oh, price is $17,000USD OBO. Thanks. I will take pictures this wknd, the car will be here by Saturday. *******CO's, please let me know if Im doing something wrong.******* |
this cant be insured in canada, either you didnt know, or you are tryin to screw someone over. nice car tho |
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dont think we can fool ICBC, someone could try if the title has civic on it instead of N/A |
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O, I C. Interesting. |
maybe in 4 years..nice car though |
Does it have to be over 15 years even if it is already reg'd in the US? |
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unless its registered as a kit car? yes? |
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Oh. Well thought i'd try anyway. I'm not tryin to scam nobody. I have people in both WA AND BC to vouch for me. But if ya can't then ya can't. Thanks for lettin me post it. Posted via RS Mobile |
yea u could reg it as a kit car but then the whole car has to be taken apart brought up to Canada and then put back together which = $$$$$$$$$ |
I pretty sure you can legally import it for "offroad use" just not to register it to drive it on our roads... unfortunately... Not until 15 years after the date of manufacture can you register it here for road use... legally that is... |
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