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    Wow! Great deal on a 98 GTS!

    Re: Wow! Great deal on a 98 GTS!...AMAZING!!! Stupid question but...I am not too familiar with how Ebay works. How exactly could you confirm that a car isn't a POS? Can you have them inspected somehow? I know this add says something like "Call so and so for more info" I guess I would want to...
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    Why are Canadian prices so high?

    Tom that's bizarre. It is possible it was simply a paperwork mixup with the Florida dealer or maybe the dealer was bringing it in for a Canadian friend or relative. The car should have been unsaleable in Canadian form. :confused: :confused:
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    Why are Canadian prices so high?

    Tom I suspect your vehicle could go back to Canada w/o a problem as I don't think the vehicle is flagged on any system as a US model since it was first registered here. Sachin I saw that one as well but with no mileage posted it usually means high. Nice car in the pic tho and minus the 14%...
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    Why are Canadian prices so high?

    Malcoll- Transport Canada has a list of vehicles admissible from the USA and the 92-96 Roadster is excluded. 96+ coupes and later roadsters are okay. The differences, between US and Canadian versions of any vehicle, in addition to daytime running lights are usually the seatbelt layout and...
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    Why are Canadian prices so high?

    Craig! I am in Alberta but I have been looking at the Autotrader nationwide. There is a lack of cars for sale right now but according to the production info I have seen the sales of Cdn cars is proportionally not that far from the US. And you are right, there are a couple of 96 coupes on this...
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    Why are Canadian prices so high?

    I was choked to discover I cannot import a first generation RT from the USA. You can't buy anything here, regardless of mileage, for under $40,000 US unless it has been cracked up. There are four or five on this site's classifieds alone for $35000 or less. Why the difference?
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