You have a point Russ. Not everything in safety check or SVA will find structural defects. They don't let unsafe cars on the track either. What do they do NZ. Is it easier than Canada.
Dave
Dave
... The problem that Transports Canada has is with cars that are imported as kits assembled and sold to a customer. There is no MVSS in those cars...
Dave
You have a point Russ. Not everything in safety check or SVA will find structural defects. They don't let unsafe cars on the track either. What do they do NZ. Is it easier than Canada.
Dave
There's no excuse for not having a Canadian version of the SVA, LVVTA, etc.
Chris
No such thing in America either. Title the car, get a registration, pass yearly safety inspection all cars have to do (lights, horn, wipers - that is about it) and off you go. No engineer looks at a US kit car for road registration purposes.
R
Dave, now you're getting it.
It's still the wild west here in some ways. Just not as wild in the ways we'd really like it to be.![]()
Down boy!!
Now i know importing the whole kit.. is out.
But but can import say the chassis and body.. plus things i guess like the interior, radiator maybe the windscreen, headlights in one shot.
But what if i was to import other bits separately... like the suspension and brakes in another shipment... or is that not going to work??