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#13 Re: Aoba auto
llloyd Posted on: 2006/8/3 6:21
i dont think they really care if you have an out of state car as long as its insured. i wouldn't be able to sell it of course. i haven't run into any problems with my altima on BC plates (yet).

worst case i'd have to drive it across the border once a year to keep it legal.


#12 Re: Aoba auto
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/8/3 6:14
Sure you can import it into Canada. But then you won't be allowed to import it from Canada into USA for another 10 years ...


#11 Re: Aoba auto
llloyd Posted on: 2006/8/3 6:04
The plot thickens! 1981 for importation to the USA, 1976 for CA smog, but I have a plan: but Canada is only 15 years! Didn't realize this until the fourth or so hour of googling today but I'm from BC and have an address there, go there all the time so I can just import it there.

Sent Aoba an email earlier we'll see what they say, it'd be nice to have a source for goodies like those grills they make, fender flairs etc.


#10 Re: Aoba auto
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/8/3 3:53
Hi Lloyd,

Yes, Yuki spoke some english but since I know even less japanese I pointed at things like my map and photo of my car

Aoba Auto is in Yokohama, so it take a few hours to go out there by train. There are some places in Tokyo that occasionally have B122, but as far as I know only Aoba specializes in them.

If you want to buy one contact them now by email. They specialize in 1990 and newer, but you would need 1981 or older for importation to USA.

One of our club members plans to bring his Sunny Truck back when he returns from Japan AFB. That will make 3 known ones in USA. There are two known ones here now, one is from South America, the other Nissan brought in years ago for testing.


#9 Re: Aoba auto
sunny_coupe110 Posted on: 2006/8/3 1:30
Hello Llloyd-san,
A staff here seems to have spoken by the gesture.
It recorded in the blog.


#8 Re: Aoba auto
llloyd Posted on: 2006/8/2 23:33
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ddgonzal wrote:
Yes, I'm the "large Sunny fan" mentioned in the text ...


Where abouts in Japan are they? I have to fly through Narita on my way to Guam maybe I'll go check them out if they are in tokyo. I may try and get a car from them shipped to Canada / US, did they speak any english?


#7 Re: Aoba auto
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/7/23 10:40
Yes, I'm the "large Sunny fan" mentioned in the text ...

I just have to say that Aoba Auto is one of the coolest places. It is a small place, but the staff is friendly (Matsuo and Yuki), they had a dozen or so Sunny Trucks for sale, also a B310, had the advertised Sunny parts in stock (even a new 5-speed!) and it is right by the train station.

Good one, Mat.


#6 Re: Aoba auto
boofhead Posted on: 2006/7/23 8:18
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Hey Boofhead another purple motor


guess that says something for the color selection ..... must be a fast color


#5 Re: Aoba auto
killer1200 Posted on: 2006/7/23 6:18
You on the right Dave ?


#4 Re: Aoba auto
B120dat Posted on: 2006/7/23 3:33
Hey Boofhead another purple motor .. maybe abit lighter than yours?

Look at those shiney brand new webers! lovley



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