CMF_Meatpie
» CMF MemberThe bastards! A new legislation was passed that looks at the issue of frontal impact strength of all cars entering NZ. My March doesn't meet N.Z's new stricter specs and I'm not allowed to send it home when I leave Japan at the end of this year. My car is a 1993 so it's too old to qualify. If it were a 2000 or newer model it would've been sweet. I imagine you're probably thinking that I should buy a 2000 model and no problem, but the bastards have got me by the balls. In order to avoid a huge import levy, I have to have owned the car at least 21 months. This is true for my 1993 model but definitely won't be true for any car that I buy between now and leaving the country. Bugger. This next part will make you cry, so if you're sensitive stop reading now and hit the back button...
Just yesterday one of my Japanese mates asked me if I wanted his Celica because he just bought a new car and didn't want to go through the bother of getting a new W.O.F. etc for the celica so that it would be saleable. This car is nothing like new, but it is a rally classic. It's the same model that Carlos Sainz drove to victory in the late 80's early 90's thereabouts. 2000 turbo, fulltime all wheel drive 5 speed, viscous LSD, factory strut tower bracing and everything, power windows, steering mirrors, AC, leather bucket seats, alloy wheels (oz racing from factory). He is happy to give it to me for nothing as long as I pay the compulsory insurance for it which he is overdue on paying (but is about $400 NZ so not so bad). I checked the model out on the government website to see if it passes the regulations and it doesn't! Gutted! I could have taken this car home too! How can a car that is a proven rally winner be failed structurally by the transport authority??
Just yesterday one of my Japanese mates asked me if I wanted his Celica because he just bought a new car and didn't want to go through the bother of getting a new W.O.F. etc for the celica so that it would be saleable. This car is nothing like new, but it is a rally classic. It's the same model that Carlos Sainz drove to victory in the late 80's early 90's thereabouts. 2000 turbo, fulltime all wheel drive 5 speed, viscous LSD, factory strut tower bracing and everything, power windows, steering mirrors, AC, leather bucket seats, alloy wheels (oz racing from factory). He is happy to give it to me for nothing as long as I pay the compulsory insurance for it which he is overdue on paying (but is about $400 NZ so not so bad). I checked the model out on the government website to see if it passes the regulations and it doesn't! Gutted! I could have taken this car home too! How can a car that is a proven rally winner be failed structurally by the transport authority??