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I am considering importing a Grey Market Land Rover Defender 90 into the
United States of America. The biggest issue I have with what is available
now is that there are no diesel engine options unless you are looking at an
H1 Hummer. Re-engining an existing domestic USA model seems to be cost
prohibitive even if I use a different donor vehicle.

Does anyone have experience with bringing a Euro-spec Land Rover into the
USA?
Does Land Rover have a special branch to work with potential customers like
myself?

Thanks in advance!


 
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:34:38 -0700, "Anonymous" <anonymous@nowhere.net>
wrote:

>Does anyone have experience with bringing a Euro-spec Land Rover into the
>USA?


Last time we looked at this, the general consensus was that you'd need
to import it as a kit of parts then build and register it as a
"backyard special"

>Does Land Rover have a special branch to work with potential customers like
>myself?


They don't even have a branch to work with regular customers ;-)

--
QrizB

"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
 
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:34:38 -0700, "Anonymous" <anonymous@nowhere.net>
wrote:

>Does anyone have experience with bringing a Euro-spec Land Rover into the
>USA?


Last time we looked at this, the general consensus was that you'd need
to import it as a kit of parts then build and register it as a
"backyard special"

>Does Land Rover have a special branch to work with potential customers like
>myself?


They don't even have a branch to work with regular customers ;-)

--
QrizB

"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
 
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:34:38 -0700, "Anonymous" <anonymous@nowhere.net>
wrote:

>Does anyone have experience with bringing a Euro-spec Land Rover into the
>USA?


Last time we looked at this, the general consensus was that you'd need
to import it as a kit of parts then build and register it as a
"backyard special"

>Does Land Rover have a special branch to work with potential customers like
>myself?


They don't even have a branch to work with regular customers ;-)

--
QrizB

"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
 

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