The chassis id number may give you a fit since it's not recognized in some places as a vin number I've scoured the penndot and pa dmv websites for a couple hours now and haven't found anything It sounds simple in alabama
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Again, your holdup with getting a 95' carry would be the epa stuff described above and the customs stuff of actually clearing it, not with actually using it in alabama.
Wisconsin legislation regarding kei trucks discussion in ' general truck info ' started by thekangarooman, may 3, 2022.
The kei truck would also occasionally pull a very small trailer 6'x4' single axle that holds tools nothing heavy I dont see the need in owning a second pickup truck to daily drive I like the mpg that these kei trucks get as well I would also like to know which make and model kei truck is best for highway driving and towing small stuff.
[solved] importing a kei truck discussion in ' general truck info ' started by zeon, dec 28, 2020. Customs costs for kei truck are 25% of the purchase price while a kei van can be as low as 2.5% of the purchase price That makes a big difference Also, costs can be reduced by using a proxy broker
A proxy broker uses the information you collect to complete the ifs, entry summary and remit payment to customs.
First, i looked into the laws about kei trucks in ohio Ianal, so i might be misunderstanding it, but if not, it's all pretty disappointing In ohio revised code, section 4501.01 (bbb), ohio defines mini trucks as lsvs (low speed vehicles) In section 4511.214 (2) (a), lsvs are only allowed on roads with a max speed limit of 35 mph.
Hmm, well, that's not how i interpreted it, but perhaps you are right But maybe the little vans will not have any problems getting registered You will probably just have to wait and find out come after nov 1st Note that it is for trucks
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Wiring diagram for 2008 kei mini truck latka, aug 29, 2025 rss Quick strike member i have imported and titled two kei trucks from japan here in pa One of them is now registered and insured here as well There are some hidden costs of self importing beyond the price of the truck, freight and freight insurance
You will need a broker or broker proxy if you are willing to do some of the leg work. I have done a search on the forums, and found a source from back in 2008 saying that kei trucks are street legal in pa However, that was of course 13 years ago