Guest 2JZ-GTE Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Hey everyone, I was just wondering what all was required to export a Supra from the UK to the United States. I am currently looking for a RHD Supra and would like to import one since I live in the US and they're not available here in RHD form (obviously). Anyway, I was just wondering what all I would have to do to get one "across the pond," so to speak. I would want to ship it in a container to protect it and prevent it from getting vandalized. Does anyone know what all is required to do this in terms of costs, regulations, shipping, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Why would you want a RHD Supra? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jevansio Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Why would you want a RHD Supra? That's not for us to question, it's upto him. Have you tried having a word with some of the various car suppliers on here, Jurgen for example, he may also be able to find you a good example. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustGav Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 You will have a HUGE issue if you are heading towards California due to the smog tests, other states I'm not too sure on, but I have a feeling it won't be the easiest thing to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulrenn Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 There are some RHD Supras in the US. Look on SupraForums for JDM. Ask there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_y3k Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I looked at mine going across to Texas, basically I could have it over there on GB plates for 9 months, but then I would need to bring it back to the UK. I couldn't register it as a US vehicle because of emmissions standards etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 2JZ-GTE Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Have you tried having a word with some of the various car suppliers on here, Jurgen for example, he may also be able to find you a good example. I was going to give him a call tomorrow. I live in Kansas, and there are absolutely NO emission regulations here, so I don't suspect that would be a problem. I'm just worried about titling/insuring/tagging the car. Would they hassle me when it got into port? It would most likely come into Houston or New Orleans. I want a RHD example because of the uniqueness of having a RHD over here. Thanks for the help guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustGav Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I was going to give him a call tomorrow. I live in Kansas, and there are absolutely NO emission regulations here, so I don't suspect that would be a problem. I'm just worried about titling/insuring/tagging the car. Would they hassle me when it got into port? It would most likely come into Houston or New Orleans. I want a RHD example because of the uniqueness of having a RHD over here. Thanks for the help guys. I'd think very carefully about that.. Having a RHD car in a LHD country raises some serious problems.. 1. Parts, Toyota US won't really stock RHD parts 2. Modified parts, you will find some of the bits aren't available due to the steering column being on the wrong side 3. There is of course the issue with overtaking, where most of the car is in the road before the driver even gets a chance to see. Think carefully chap, it could work out to being a HUGE headache for not a lot of gain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 That's not for us to question, it's upto him. Have you tried having a word with some of the various car suppliers on here, Jurgen for example, he may also be able to find you a good example. It's just a question mate, thats the good thing about this forum you can ask questions. If someone In the UK specifically wanted a LHD Supra, I'd be curious why. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jevansio Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 It's just a question mate, thats the good thing about this forum you can ask questions. If someone In the UK specifically wanted a LHD Supra, I'd be curious why. Sorry Elmo, didn't mean to jump on your reply. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevie_b Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I'd think very carefully about that.. Having a RHD car in a LHD country raises some serious problems.. 1. Parts, Toyota US won't really stock RHD parts 2. Modified parts, you will find some of the bits aren't available due to the steering column being on the wrong side 3. There is of course the issue with overtaking, where most of the car is in the road before the driver even gets a chance to see. Think carefully chap, it could work out to being a HUGE headache for not a lot of gain. Also, getting tickets from car park machines etc will be a real pain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lust2luv Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Not to mention drive thru at McDs! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustGav Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Also, getting tickets from car park machines etc will be a real pain. My mate has a LHD scooby, and he has one of those toy hands and an old roman candle firework stick for pushing buttons Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delfin Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I'd think very carefully about that.. Having a RHD car in a LHD country raises some serious problems.. 1. Parts, Toyota US won't really stock RHD parts 2. Modified parts, you will find some of the bits aren't available due to the steering column being on the wrong side 3. There is of course the issue with overtaking, where most of the car is in the road before the driver even gets a chance to see. Think carefully chap, it could work out to being a HUGE headache for not a lot of gain. I have to just slide my thoughts in here, I drive a RHD Supra in Sweden, which is a LHD country. I've had little to no problems at all... You get used to it in a second, things like tickets, toll boots, and drive thrus aren't that big of a deal, it takes what, one minute extra? Overtaking is of course an issue, but I haven't had any problems. Just wait a bit longer until you are 100% certain you can drive past. Have some patience (or always have a friend with you) and you'll be all good to go! Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lazarus Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Hey everyone, I was just wondering what all was required to export a Supra from the UK to the United States. I am currently looking for a RHD Supra and would like to import one since I live in the US and they're not available here in RHD form (obviously). Anyway, I was just wondering what all I would have to do to get one "across the pond," so to speak. I would want to ship it in a container to protect it and prevent it from getting vandalized. Does anyone know what all is required to do this in terms of costs, regulations, shipping, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. Try giving these people a call... http://www.rybecshipping.co.uk They're quite well known over here for shipping classic American "Iron" to these shores, they should be able to give you some knowledge on shipping the other way, they're not likely to send their ships back to the US empty. HTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 2JZ-GTE Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Try giving these people a call... http://www.rybecshipping.co.uk They're quite well known over here for shipping classic American "Iron" to these shores, they should be able to give you some knowledge on shipping the other way, they're not likely to send their ships back to the US empty. HTH Thank you very much. Yeah, over here I've owned several Mustang Cobras, a Camaro SS, a C4 Corvette, and a Mustang GT. I am ready for something different. I have to ask, is seeing a Mustang, Camaro, Trans Am, or Corvette a rarity in England? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gaz1 Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Thank you very much. Yeah, over here I've owned several Mustang Cobras, a Camaro SS, a C4 Corvette, and a Mustang GT. I am ready for something different. I have to ask, is seeing a Mustang, Camaro, Trans Am, or Corvette a rarity in England? decent ones are rare;) mmmmm a corvette eh swap:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobSheffield Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Without being silly here, and pointing out the obvious on the RHD versus LHD, why get one from the UK, why not get one direct from Japan? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 2JZ-GTE Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Without being silly here, and pointing out the obvious on the RHD versus LHD, why get one from the UK, why not get one direct from Japan? Language barriers, it's cheaper to ship one from Europe to the USA since I wouldn't want to have it get to port in California, most "euro spec" cars are in better shape from what I've seen, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobSheffield Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Ahh, so are you getting a UK supra to export or a JDM supra to export? If the latter it would possibly be best to get in touch with Jurgen to overcome the language barrier and direct ship to USA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 2JZ-GTE Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 Ahh, so are you getting a UK supra to export or a JDM supra to export? If the latter it would possibly be best to get in touch with Jurgen to overcome the language barrier and direct ship to USA I want to import one from England into the USA. I figured I could get it done cheaper and quicker doing it that way than going through an importer and getting it from Japan. What I really want is a Skyline, but I figured that would be harder to get done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 2JZ-GTE Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 Does anyone else have an opinion/info? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ffbsm85 Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 I will be moving to the UK for 3 years here in January. I'm in the military so I am planning on buying a supra and having them ship it back for me. I have done a lot of research on it and basically you have to meet DOT and EPA rules. I think due to the UK spec being closer to the US spec then the J spec it's a smart idea to get a UK spec. The EPA's website has some info http://www.epa.gov/otaq/imports/, and a list of Independent Commercial Importers (ICI's) that can do the necessary "modifications". Basically you have to take it to one of the ICI's and have them inspect your car, they look at a 100+ page book of rules and regs, then they fix everything. I've heard it can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $8,000. I don't know exactly what they have to change, but I've read like door reenforcement and stuff. So basically they pull your car apart, add little things here and there, remove little things here and there, and then put it back together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suprash Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 I will be moving to the UK for 3 years here in January. I'm in the military so I am planning on buying a supra and having them ship it back for me. I have done a lot of research on it and basically you have to meet DOT and EPA rules. I think due to the UK spec being closer to the US spec then the J spec it's a smart idea to get a UK spec. The EPA's website has some info http://www.epa.gov/otaq/imports/, and a list of Independent Commercial Importers (ICI's) that can do the necessary "modifications". Basically you have to take it to one of the ICI's and have them inspect your car, they look at a 100+ page book of rules and regs, then they fix everything. I've heard it can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $8,000. I don't know exactly what they have to change, but I've read like door reenforcement and stuff. So basically they pull your car apart, add little things here and there, remove little things here and there, and then put it back together. Would be interestint to see what they do exactly for that sort of money, not exactly pocket change is it and by comparison, it seems getting a car from Japan into the UK is far simpler then getting one from the UK to the US.......????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 2JZ-GTE Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 Wow, this is looking to be a bigger pain than I originally thought it would be... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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