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Sounds an easy question, but i'll explain..

 

My car (well, my breaker) is a uk car. Uk spec, bumpers, seat belts not on the doors, washer jets etc..

 

Found the logbook in the boot, and it says first registered overseas.

 

Whats that all about?

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Could have been bought by BFPO in Germany or perhaps anyone in Europe and then brought back here. Generally we assume an import is a Japanese model, but in fact that is really a grey import.

Thought early cars had seat belts on the doors and later cars had the seat belts on the B post no matter where it came from, Your car could be an import and someones put uk spec parts on it ?

Could have been bought by BFPO in Germany or perhaps anyone in Europe and then brought back here. Generally we assume an import is a Japanese model, but in fact that is really a grey import.

 

Just like Andy says.....

 

.....anyone could have bought it here and shipped it out of the country before it was registered! PhilP has a ZX previously owned by the Sultan of Brunei - that is a UK spec (although it may have been registered here originally) which was shipped over to Brunei and spent its life there until sold; when it was brought back and re-registered in the UK.

 

Other small touches to confirm its origin might include the UK clocks (although many imports have them retro-fitted now) and the washer button on the head light switch.

 

Also UK & Euro spec cars have the full 17 digit chassis number; J-spec cars VIN numbers are much shorter!

 

Richard:cool2:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

Is there any Japanese writing on the VIN plate on the under the bonnet ? Or on any of the other plates ?

Thought early cars had seat belts on the doors and later cars had the seat belts on the B post no matter where it came from, Your car could be an import and someones put uk spec parts on it ?

 

All UK cars have the belts on the B-pillars.

 

Jap imports had them on the doors until aug 92

Presume were not talking about the silver Z in your rides ? as it has Jap spec front and rear bumpers.

 

If the car has all the UK parts you mention that its more than likely a UK car thats been registered overseas for somebody in the Military...etc

 

Checking the VIN number length, as Richard says would be the easiest check.

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Its the red one i bought from Niko. Its a 1991. Says 1990 on the seat belt tag. But been in the uk since jan 1992.

Its the red one i bought from Niko. Its a 1991. Says 1990 on the seat belt tag. But been in the uk since jan 1992.

 

That is nothing to worry about - the date on the seat belt tag is the date of manufacture; not registration.

 

Plenty of UK spec cars sat around dealerships for months before they were bought and/or registered. So it's not uncommon for a UK car to be registered a year or so after it was made!

 

Richard:cool3:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

It could also have been an Irish registered car first, I'm almost sure way back in the day they were classed as "overseas" although a genuine Irish dealer sold or N.I dealers sold ZX is the same as a UK car.

to tell a UK spec from a JAP spec is easy

 

To tell if its jap

- just look for all the jap labels all over the place, chances are, if you cant read them then its jap spec

- check the passenger foot well for the flair holders or even flair

- does it have folding mirrors as the jap ones have these

- Does it have the seat belts on the doors?

- does it have lap belts in the rear

 

for UK spec (helps if its stock for some of these)

 

- Does it have the head light washers

- Does it have the seat belts on the pillar and not on the door

- Does it have the 3 point seat belts in the rear

- Wing mirrors do not fold from inside the car

 

US spec

 

- Can you open the doors with the seat belt still in place

- Is the steering wheel on the left hand side of the car and the hand break on the right

- is the standard suspension fooked due to having to lug such a heavy weight driver about

- is there a body in the boot.

to tell a UK spec from a JAP spec is easy

 

To tell if its jap

- just look for all the jap labels all over the place, chances are, if you cant read them then its jap spec

- check the passenger foot well for the flair holders or even flair

- does it have folding mirrors as the jap ones have these

- Does it have the seat belts on the doors?

- does it have lap belts in the rear

 

for UK spec (helps if its stock for some of these)

 

- Does it have the head light washers

- Does it have the seat belts on the pillar and not on the door

- Does it have the 3 point seat belts in the rear

- Wing mirrors do not fold from inside the car

 

US spec

 

- Can you open the doors with the seat belt still in place

- Is the steering wheel on the left hand side of the car and the hand break on the right

- is the standard suspension fooked due to having to lug such a heavy weight driver about

- is there a body in the boot.

:lol::lol::lol:

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Its 100% a UK spec car (or was!), just wondering why it says it was first registered overseas.

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