[Supras] Help for import to the US

cthommes at adelphia.net cthommes at adelphia.net
Thu May 15 16:59:53 CDT 2008


Passive Restraint system would refer to the driver's side airbag, which I don't believe was installed on canadian cars?  All 90+ US cars must have driver's passive restrains, in the form of automatic seat belts or an airbag.

-Craig

---- Sean Cavanaugh <millenia2000 at hotmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> i dont believe you need a certifitcate as the canadian version is pretty much identical to the US version. you might want to see if US Customs or Department of Transportation has any information on this.
> 
> -Sean
> 
> > From: eboeck at cogeco.ca
> > To: supras at supras.com
> > Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:45:57 -0400
> > CC: darnsuprat at hotmail.com
> > Subject: [Supras] Help for import to the US
> > 
> > Guys,
> >  
> > I'm moving to the US in a couple months, and I want to bring my Canadian 91
> > Supra Turbo with me.  However, Toyota won't issue me a certificate saying
> > it's OK to import.  ONE thing they mentioned was the "passive restraint
> > system", which I take to mean the seat belts.  The metioned nhtsa 208 in the
> > document.
> >  
> > Now, I know Darren has a Canadian Supra in Florida, so it must be doable.
> > And there has to be others.  Please, please, please tell me what you needed
> > to do to get into the US!!!!!  I don't want to leave my baby behind for 2
> > years until it becomes a classic ...
> >  
> > Any help is greatly appreciated!
> >  
> > Eric
> > 91T Canadian going to Texas.
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