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  • Hi, recently Ive fell upon a heavily modified Nissan Skyline thats for sale in Edmonton, Alberta. Being the car enthusiast that I am and the price of the car for its condition, I wanted to jump on the deal. I have a few questions though. I asked my brother if it would be legal to do a conversion for my skyline. Of course, Im talking about the RHD to LHD conversion (Right hand drive to Left hand drive). Now, I live in Quebec and the car is an Alberta car. In quebec it says that any Right hand drive car purchased before April 29th, 2009 and registered before march 31st, 2011 WILL be legal to DRIVE on PUBLIC roads. It doesnt specify if the car in question is purchased after April 29th, 2009 and before March 31st, 2011 and converted after these dates, if it would be legal to drive on a public road in Quebec. I already have a team for the conversion which I plan to do in Montreal or in Ottawa as I have access to both areas. I have the money ready and Im getting a great deal on it, so please, no nagging about the price and how I can afford it or not. Specs on the situation: Car: 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R33. Mods: MANY Total cost of car and conversion (12,000$) Milleage: 56, 400km Engine: RB26DETT of course WHP= 550 Maybe to some or to most of you this might clearly explain it all, but for me, its all jibberish and I cant get a clear answer as to whether my car would be legal or not. Obviously, as the car was imported from Japan, I dont know if it still classifies under a "Kei" car seeing as it changed ownership in a private sale, instead of being imported directly to one North American owner. Now, some helpful links: S.A.A.Q.= Societe de lassurance automobile du Quebec= the quebec car insurance society whicn is gonna test the car for mandatory safety checks and many other things to make sure the car respects the requirements to be put on the road in Quebec and be registered as a passenger vehicle in Quebec. http://www.saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/accident_prevention/righthand_drive/index.php The details about the car (stock) : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Skyline#R33 THANKS FOR EVERYONE WHO HAS READ AND HELPED ME WITH THIS QUESTION.

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    Hi mate great car you are going for there.I would have said before you added extra info that it would be fine to leave it RHD . I would nip on the free forum,and ask on there. http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/ I have spoke to some owners over the years from your neck of the woods.

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