importing a peugeot 206
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Mate if you find a way then tell me...
This is one of the cars i owned when i was in Greece... I had the CC version (Coupe - Cabriolet) and of course it was tuned...
and a small video...
http://www.zippyvideos.com/159153881532245.html
http://www.zippyvideos.com/105251274532205.html
This is one of the cars i owned when i was in Greece... I had the CC version (Coupe - Cabriolet) and of course it was tuned...
and a small video...
http://www.zippyvideos.com/159153881532245.html
http://www.zippyvideos.com/105251274532205.html
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Alright, now this is just weird; because we have the exact same taste in cars... The Clio and 206 have always been super cars in my mind. Just look at that f*@#ing thing!
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An old t16 would be sweet too. It cost me to import my mini about 1300 bucks, but that was through my work at the time. too bad the old shop closed down I could have imported it for you.
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well i've found a tonne of used 206's in the UK for like 1500 pounds, thats about $3,000. Which for a car like that, with only around 50,000 miles on em is excellent. I've found almost all of them are around that price range.
So the cost of the actual car is nothing, it's getting here that is gonna be the problem.
This will most likely be a VERY long term project. I'm in no hurry, and i'm betting this will take many years, but i wanna do it.
Although my fiancee just gave me a massive lecture on how i need to be responsible and i don't need to waste my time on stuff like this, unless i win the lottery.
So the cost of the actual car is nothing, it's getting here that is gonna be the problem.
This will most likely be a VERY long term project. I'm in no hurry, and i'm betting this will take many years, but i wanna do it.
Although my fiancee just gave me a massive lecture on how i need to be responsible and i don't need to waste my time on stuff like this, unless i win the lottery.
:-) Im sure there will be many offers !!!!
BTW I hope the project turns out well, I love those cars !!
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You cannot make it street legal without NHTSA approval.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/...lig010807b.htm
The only Peugeot on the list is a 1989 Peugeot 405.
For track use you have to declare it prior to importing, and the car will NEVER be able to be registered. And yes, that will be EXCEPTIONALLY expensive to turn a 206 into an AWD, turbocharged WRC car knock-off.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/...lig010807b.htm
The only Peugeot on the list is a 1989 Peugeot 405.
For track use you have to declare it prior to importing, and the car will NEVER be able to be registered. And yes, that will be EXCEPTIONALLY expensive to turn a 206 into an AWD, turbocharged WRC car knock-off.
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