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pfannkuchen

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  1. Good point. I have considered that, but I'll only be here another 1.5 to 2 years (sorry, didn't mention that), and I imagine selling the car would take some time. I don't think the short-span of ownership would be worth the time, energy, and money. Shipping cost is not an issue. I get one vehicle imported without cost. So, even if I don't import a car for myself, I'll probably buy something 25 years old to flip (skyline, euro BMW, land rover?, etc ). Great points. If I have a mechanical issue, I don't want every mechanic turning me away. Sounds like the most reasonable option is to buy a car to flip, then buy what I want when I get back to the states in 2 years.
  2. Hello all - I'm currently in Germany and I'll be here for another 2 years. I was planning on buying a super 7 here (93 so it'll be 25 years old when I get it back). After looking through the classifieds on this forum, I'm thinking it may be easier just to wait and pay a little extra for a state-side registered Westfield rather than trying to import a European-engine car. I've been looking at other blogs from people who have tried to register imported European cars and it seems really hit or miss. If it's not a big advantage to me, I'll just wait and buy one state-side (bigger engine). What do you guys think? These are the cars I'm looking at here - http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat/westfield-andere-2-0-sport-super-seven-velbert/223632106.html?origin=PARK http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat/andere-andere-vm-77-garbsen/225744337.html?origin=PARK http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat/andere-andere-donkervoort-super-eight-lhd-h-kennz-bischberg/225122902.html?origin=PARK http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat/lotus-super-seven-frasdorf/230303851.html?origin=PARK anyone with experience registering imported cars with Euro engines would be appreciated.
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