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Most of the shitty cars comes to us in the States. Most of the shitty cars are
made in the States. Parts don't mix across the pond. Don't bother importing. cell wrote: > I was just wondering whether honda civics in USA and honda civics in Europe > were same. If its same, im thinkin shipping a 2001 civic EX from USA to > Europe. Ive got a great deal for a 01 civic EX. If it is not same then it > would not be worth shipping it because i wouldnt be able to find right parts > for it when something happens in europe. |
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"Sean Dinh" <seannydinh@znet.com> wrote in message news:3F13A20B.AEF6E8F@znet.com... > Most of the shitty cars comes to us in the States. Most of the shitty cars are > made in the States. Parts don't mix across the pond. Don't bother importing. > > cell wrote: > > > I was just wondering whether honda civics in USA and honda civics in Europe > > were same. If its same, im thinkin shipping a 2001 civic EX from USA to > > Europe. Ive got a great deal for a 01 civic EX. If it is not same then it > > would not be worth shipping it because i wouldnt be able to find right parts > > for it when something happens in europe. And depending on where you'll be driving it, there might be a wee bit of fabrication required to move the steering wheel and other driver controls to the other side... |
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"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowXLX@rogers.com> floridly penned in
news:JtSQa.32254$lJd1.7709@news01.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com: > > "Sean Dinh" <seannydinh@znet.com> wrote in message > news:3F13A20B.AEF6E8F@znet.com... >> Most of the shitty cars comes to us in the States. Most of the shitty >> cars > are >> made in the States. Parts don't mix across the pond. Don't bother > importing. >> >> cell wrote: >> >> > I was just wondering whether honda civics in USA and honda civics >> > in > Europe >> > were same. If its same, im thinkin shipping a 2001 civic EX from >> > USA to Europe. Ive got a great deal for a 01 civic EX. If it is >> > not same then > it >> > would not be worth shipping it because i wouldnt be able to find >> > right > parts >> > for it when something happens in europe. > > And depending on where you'll be driving it, there might be a wee bit > of fabrication required to move the steering wheel and other driver > controls to the other side... Don't need to do that. Most RHD countries allow LHD cars. -- TeGGeR® |
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