Re: [doc] Best car ?
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Re: [doc] Best car ?
- From: Daniel Shane <daniel.shane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 08:39:28 +0100
As far as I¹m aware, and please correct me if I¹m wrong here, no report is
needed for any car to pass an SVA. The SVA handbook has nothing listed
requiring this, I¹ve just flicked through it. I¹m not sure on the ENHANCED
SVA as I¹ve not heard of that.
To pass an SVA you just need to pass all of the tests they list. I have
helped a few mates get cars through SVA¹s and they can be a pain but not
impossible. They let you work on the car while it¹s there being tested and
most of the problems are things like bolts there are exposed and wiring not
held out of the way of parts on the car.
Dan
DMC Ltd
On 18/10/05 02:25, "blackaddertoo" <blackaddertoo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi
>
> sorry about some of my spelling!!! must be the burgers!.
>
> as far as i am aware, the Japanese quality is the same as for cars
> supplied to the UK and other markets, as many are off the same
> production lines.
> for instance all MX5's (and the US maita) and roadsters are all
> produced at 2 factories in the UK. so if anyone says ' its an
> import' - correct them - all MX5's are imports except that mazda UK
> stripped of any essentials such as electric windows and power
> steering on early models, then sold them for more money in the UK!.
>
> the R34 GTR is possible to obtain in the UK but would be hugely
> expensive to get through the enhanced SVA test as a lab model report
> is now required and not available for R34 GTR.
> an R34 GT however is much easier (2.5 turbo) as a report is
> available (about £300) ontop of the ESVA test (a couple of hundred),
> its exhaust needs extensive alteration (another 2 cats i think).
> any jap car at ten years old just needs an MOT, however those
> extensively modified which have lost their model number in Japan may
> be difficult to register-DVLA need to prove its been built to a UK
> equivalent standard.
>
> incidentally i don't think the GPS system can be converted to UK.
>
> if you could afford it an R32 GTR would be awsome and out perform
> pretty much any thing on the road.
> 400 bhp is not that difficult to attain! with 4 WD and 4 wheel
> steer!!!
>
> then Delorean is still the best in the world though!!
>
> regards
>
> steve
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, John Tien <johntien99@xxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Everyone!
>> >
>> > (Just to add some info... but you guys would probably
>> > know them already :P)
>> >
>> > Many of the stock Jap imports have extras that the UK
>> > stock versions don't have! Typically... DVD players,
>> > reverse sensors, leather seats, built in GPS, Alloy
>> > wheels, climate control air con (is that how you say
>> > it?)...etc.
>> >
>> > Usually the Japanese do not allow some special models
>> > to export to other countries when new... making them
>> > Japan only (I think Skyline GTR NUR is an example). So
>> > these special cars could only be imported to other
>> > countries after it has been used for a while... so the
>> > only way to own these special cars is to buy them as
>> > old imports.
>> >
>> > I read a book that also stated (I can't guarantee if
>> > it's true) that the "Japan Only" cars usually have
>> > better built quality, like, having better welds on the
>> > frame comparing to export versions.
>> >
>> > P.S. Hong Kong is another big market for these Jap
>> > import too :P
>> >
>> > Correct me if I said something wrong!
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > John Tien
>> > DOC 8
>> > RHD 3046
>> >
>> > --- blackaddertoo <blackaddertoo@xxxx> wrote:
>> >
>>> > > Hi all
>>> > >
>>> > > just looged back on after a few days as had a bit!!
>>> > > of food
>>> > > poisoning.
>>> > > some dodgy burgers i think.
>>> > > just wanted to clear things up about 'imports'.
>>> > > i have/had a part time business importing jap cars
>>> > > (mainly roadsters
>>> > > but had a skyline, pajero).
>>> > > there are a lot of misnomers regarding their cars.
>>> > > many are excellent, well looked after, low miles,
>>> > > can be very
>>> > > modified!.
>>> > > their MOT called shaken is very strict and hence
>>> > > their car servicing
>>> > > is better than ours and it gets more expensive to
>>> > > put through the
>>> > > shaken at (i think) three and six years), big fee is
>>> > > payable up
>>> > > front.
>>> > > therefore many cars are traded at the four or six
>>> > > months with
>>> > > australia and UK being a big market.
>>> > > many Uk dealers now service and supply parts-no
>>> > > problem.
>>> > > my R32 skyline-a fantastic car had a broken air
>>> > > vent-a trip to the
>>> > > very helpfull nissan dealer, Jap vin number and 2
>>> > > dyas later a new
>>> > > one!!. what service.
>>> > >
>>> > > so for £5000- if you want to be different, a skyline
>>> > > R32/R33 (180-
>>> > > 300 BHP), or an evo 4, or figaros are excellent (1.0
>>> > > turbo all auto,
>>> > > all convertible) or an MRT GT (with a turbo 0-60 in
>>> > > 5.5) or a 95 ish
>>> > > Ford Mustang (get the V8) or a 280 bhp rotary RX7
>>> > > (but must have low
>>> > > miles or rebuild!)
>>> > >
>>> > > hope i haven't bored everyone.
>>> > >
>>> > > Steve
>>> > > vin 1621
>>> > > No front end
>>> > > 1/2 an air intake system
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Paul Reed"
>>> > > <paulreed_email@xxxx>
>>> > > wrote:
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > I've always been put off the Japanese imports as
>>> > > they don't seem
>>> > > to
>>>> > > > be looked after that well as the Japanese get rid
>>> > > of them after a
>>>> > > > few years of ownership. Was a bit in the press a
>>> > > while ago about a
>>>> > > > large percentage being stolen.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski
>>> > > <martin@xxxx>
>>> > > wrote:
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Are we talking everyday, fast, exotic or sports?
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > You can get all of the above for that kind of
>>> > > money in an R33
>>>> > > > Nissan
>>>>> > > > > Skyline GTS Turbo. Japanese reliability, very
>>> > > playable-with, can
>>>> > > > be made
>>>>> > > > > to look as outrageous or as mundane as you like
>>> > > (personally I
>>>> > > > prefer
>>>>> > > > > mundane looks and ballistic performance),
>>> > > comfortable, native
>>>> > > > right-hand
>>>>> > > > > drive and one of the best engines ever made.
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Martin
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>> > > > > Paul Reed wrote:
>>>>> > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > Need some opions whats the best car to go for
>>> > > for about £5000
>>> > > any
>>>>>> > > > > > suggestions...what would YOU buy.
>> >
>> >
>> >
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