Does Anyone know where I can import a far integration straight from Japan rhd and all lol what do I need to import one who do I talk to how much will it cost any help will be much thanked
You won’t be importing an Integra from Japan any time soon. You’d have better luck looking in Canada for one.
You better start with Rosetta Stone. Than after that go to Japan or browse through a bunch of Japanese sites. Or hit up Europe. Australia. Since they all have rhd.
It will be well over 10000$. Your probably looking at somewhere around 20000$ actually. I would know, ive done it.
Have fun not importing a da
Wow $20,000 American dorrars!!! I guess if you have to have a rhd. Maybe it’d be wiser to do a RHD conversion?
i would just go find one im sure theres on for sale somewhere lol even buying a plane ticket and driving it across the country ud save money
yea, its a lot of money to import a car. grand total it cost me about 10,000 to get my da shipped from mainland to here in okinawa. that cost includes the car, shipping, fees, and other expenses. from the dealer to my driveway. this guy wants to get one to america. he’s a dreamer…
unified112 is right- a few months ago I found a RHD DA Integra going for about $1800 in the Toronto Kijiji listings.
On another note, how safe are RHD cars when it comes to making left turns on North American roads?
Move to Canada, rhd cars here are plenty and affordable, a few xsi gets running around.
[QUOTE=ronin_of_life;2281824]unified112 is right- a few months ago I found a RHD DA Integra going for about $1800 in the Toronto Kijiji listings.
On another note, how safe are RHD cars when it comes to making left turns on North American roads?[/QUOTE]
about as safe as a LHD making a left/right turn…
Wow. Ive always wanted to import a rhd, but at that price. looks like im gonna be saving up my nickles for quite awhile.
Time for me to go panhandling…
i always thought id be happier if i crashed in a RHD than a LHD, bc we drive on the right, so if im sitting on the right and smash into someone head on, they get hit harder than me hanging out in the right side lol
just do a conversion so it will be done the way you want the car and with the motor you want
The way I see it, making a left turn in an RHD would make it harder for one to see oncoming traffic if there is more than one car on the opposite left turn lane. You’d have to make the turn on the yellow. I’ve never driven an RHD before though, so I can’t tell from first hand experience whether this is correct or not.
However, you’d be quite vulnerable if you time your left turn incorrectly and end up on the receiving end of a T bone collision.
[QUOTE=ronin_of_life;2281824]unified112 is right- a few months ago I found a RHD DA Integra going for about $1800 in the Toronto Kijiji listings.
On another note, how safe are RHD cars when it comes to making left turns on North American roads?[/QUOTE]
I drive my rhd in the US… left turns are a pain in the ass… just wait for the arrow if the light has one… be patient because people will honk at you… U turns are okay, just a little tough if someone heading the other direction is blocking your view… once again… just wait it out a lot safer. what you really need to ask yourself is, are you read to back through the drive through window… i have to do it all the time… confuses the shit out of people…
this was mine when i first got it.
If i were you i would do the conversion, unless you come up on one for a really sweet deal… try to stay away from local sales unless they come with deportation papers, copy of jap title, and customs inspection papers… if you dont have these come to do the legalization process, they will consider it contraband and destroy the car. When legalizing a car from japan, you need to change out all glass, tail lights, and other safety regulated items. Grabbing one through canada would be your best bet. if you are buying a local one that is already “registered” make sure it comes with the inspection papers in case you run into any problems down the line.
RHD- thanks for the first hand info. Your ride is coming along nicely too, judging by your build thread.
thanks man i appreciate it. If you need more info lmk.