Can I import this car to Germany without any problems?

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Hi everyone, I turned 18 a few days ago, but I've been looking for a car for a while. I came across this Nissan Silvia S15 (link above the text). I'd like to import it, but I know that cars from different countries don't always meet the TÜV requirements in Germany. This car in particular has attached body kits and a lot of extra stuff that I can't list all of now, so I'll put a list of all the extras below the text. My question is, how can I best find out whether I can drive this car in Germany without any problems? Perhaps one of you is familiar with the TÜV requirements and can give me more information. I would be very grateful.

Here are the extras again:

Nissan Silvia S15

Displacement: 2,000 cc

Year: 2000 (2000) January

Mileage: 142,000 km

Mileage condition: actual

Color: Black

Transmission: 6-speed manual

Body type: coupe

Model: GF-S15

Detailed Information:

Number of doors: 2

Capacity: 4 people

Drive system: 2WD

Fuel: gasoline

Inspection record book: None

Repair history: included

Chassis number (last 3 digits) 296

Ownership history: Multiple owners

Equipment Options:

Air conditioner

Lowered Suspension

Power steering

CD

Power window

ABS

Airbag

Keyless entry

Upgrades:

Rocket Bunny Full Aero Kit

Upgraded suspension

Defi Gauge Set

Intercooler

Custom Exhaust/Muffler

Rear Spoiler

Deep Dish Wheels (LXZ 18 AW)

Engine & Transmission certified

Drift ready, ultra-wide Rocket Bunny body kit.

Heavily modified SR20DET.

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RefaUlm
3 years ago

You can get a standard S15 directly from Japan via various import companies, the thing from the link will not only have to be rebuilt for German emmision values, the bodykit will not even be registered as 😅

iq1000
3 years ago

I don’t see a problem. The transport can cost $20,000 or more. Currently, containers from Asia to the EU are extremely expensive.

I’m sure you won’t. But it’s pretty for the collection.

ProxiCent
3 years ago

No.