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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 148
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i heard all HID's are illegal. (so what about the ones that comes stock ?) <-- i guess the government won't be able to answer that question are yuu allowed to import new cars to hk ? i heard that yuu can only import 30 years or older cars as "classic cars". but i know that a few toyota verrosas have been imported to hk |
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#42 (permalink) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 15
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HID comes with stock is legal.....basiclly too many people in HK fitting HID ididnt adjust the angle properly...
yes new cars are allowed to import to HK as long as they meet the Emission standard... old second hand cars like evo9, R33 or 34 GTR are not allowed to import because of the above rules unlnless it's older then 20years then can be expected..... |
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Civic Mugen RR is a limited car. There are actually a few (5-10 or more) in HK. |
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#46 (permalink) |
![]() Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Sebastian, FL
Posts: 5,302
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more pictures of that modded white one please... some daytime shots of the side with the wheels and the front and rear profile...
oh, is there a reason why they relocated the CR-Z emblem?? looks ugly there... |
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Newbie
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 4
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First additions to the CR-Z for me will most likely be some upgraded audio pieces, Broadway mirror, tint, and some all weather floor mats.. and maybe some Japanese Spec components.
I don't see the point in jumping the gun and shelling out money on performance parts with out knowing any performance data.. i.e. making additional power on factory map through bolt ons? |
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