Looks like having Talon build the Hawk kit in the UK ( with engine shipped separately ) might be the way to go. Is there anything else that can't go in the car for it to come in as a kit car?
Bill
Looks like having Talon build the Hawk kit in the UK ( with engine shipped separately ) might be the way to go. Is there anything else that can't go in the car for it to come in as a kit car?
Bill
Something to consider having a kit built outside the US... It might be difficult bringing through customs. A completed car more than likely needs compliance to Federal standards before it can be released. A possible work-a-round is to have it built as a roller without engine and transmission, and other major components. This final build you would do yourself once you had it in your possesion. Feds can make life very difficult and expensive.
Don't import a car naively, it could end up in a crusher with a government agent smiling wickedly and smiling.
JD
Jeff, thanks for the advice..
bill
Remember to always refere to it as a race car that does not have to be Dot compliant.
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Nigel
Careful with that suggestion. If it is run on the street with improper documentation, the car can be impuonded. Also Federal Paperwork must be filed at the time of importation for such purposes. Racing and Display cars can be driven on the street, but only near the events it is to be run in. If the car is to be used for normal street driving and discovered it is for Race or Display, then kiss the car goodbye and a hefty fine and potential jail time..... too risky for me. I looked into it a while ago when I was thinking about purchasing a 037. A "partial" kit may be easier to get through customs here, but in the long run there can be issues and have heard / read of Federal followups on cars brought in under this way. If one really is going to use it for race or display only, it's not an issue, but if one want to give it legal registration in their home state for street use, then there would be conflicting documentation that WOULD raise red flags and the Feds come a knocking on the door.
JD
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