Actually almost any car that is 25 years or older can be brought into the USA. The biggest headache is getting it registered locally and ensuring it. Some states like Washington and Montana are very easy, but some other states are more difficult by california
@@n1tr0kt I got my green one. And two of my vans registered in Colorado. You need to take them to the DMV and get temporary plates and then after that you have to set up an inspection with the special vehicle office which is on clay and second kind of near 6th avenue
I’m looking to get one of these, quick question I had was how do you find parts for these? Like oil filters, battery things like that?
Just curious if you still have the Sambar Dias with the glass top ?
Good luck selling this one
I do but I just sold it. Hopefully it'll be passed on to the new buyer by the end of the week
What is the fuel consumption
I got about 30 to 37 miles per gallon. My wife got so much better than me but she drives very slow and shifts at very low rpms.
Is the Pajero Jr still available?
Sorry it sold already
Didnt think that the right-wheeled cars are allowed in USA
Actually almost any car that is 25 years or older can be brought into the USA. The biggest headache is getting it registered locally and ensuring it. Some states like Washington and Montana are very easy, but some other states are more difficult by california
@@LawrenceCamera Did you get this one, or any others registered in Colorado? Any tips or things you can share if you were successful? Thanks!
@@n1tr0kt I got my green one. And two of my vans registered in Colorado. You need to take them to the DMV and get temporary plates and then after that you have to set up an inspection with the special vehicle office which is on clay and second kind of near 6th avenue