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California Compliance or Legalization for R34

Sean Morris Posted on September 7, 2023

California legal R34 at Toprank Importers

California has a unique set of emissions laws for imported vehicles not necessarily found in the other 49 states. The states that have adopted the California new vehicle emissions  standards are:

ColoradoConnecticutDelawareMaineMarylandMassachusettsNew JerseyNew Mexico (2011 model year and later), New York, NevadaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandVirginiaVermont, and Washington (2009 model year and later), as well as the District of Columbia.

Even though and you want a legal to drive, over 25 year old vehicle like an R34 Nissan Skyline or Skyline GT-R, you know it's not as simple as the rest of the country. Toprank Importers have navigated this obstacle , and can offer JDM, or other foreign cars, fully legal for California. California compliance testing, and smog testing (in use testing) are not the same. A direct import vehicle must pass compliance testing, then in addition pass smog testing to be legally registered in California. 

R34 Four Door Skyline can be California legal

1998 and up Nissan Skyline are $15,000. They do not require OBD II for California emissions, and that is noted on the ARB label as seen below. The cars need to be near stock, and in perfect running order.   Please call or email us with specific cost questions. 844-523-2233 or sales@importavehicle.com

Non OBD II cars into California compliance

1967 model year vehicles and older - no modifications and testing are required to register the vehicle in California.

1968 model year to 1974 model year vehicles - California does not recommend the purchase or importation of these years of NON-USA vehicles, even if currently registered in another state. These vehicles require compliance with USEPA requirements in effect on the specific date of 11/15/1972. This provision when written, was considered by the California legislature as a gradual phase-out of very dirty "non-collectable" types of imports, as this specific requirement was understood to become increasingly difficult to meet. Today, this requirement, while not impossible to meet, would require testing expenses and modifications that far exceed most vehicles value and would make little sense from a collectors standpoint to attempt. The limited exemptions that could have applied to individuals moving to California were closed by VIN 2017-15 (Direct Import Vehicles Update)  Contact the DMV for more information.

Toprank R34 in Japan

1975 model year vehicles to the present - (EXCLUDING any vehicle obtained by a California resident within two years of its date of production) require a "Certificate of Conformance" issued by the ARB after a successful laboratory test. This test is administered to the same standards required of new vehicle manufacturers, and for the model year of the vehicle . However, unlike new vehicle manufacturers, as an individual you are not required to meet the full range of additional testing and equipment standards such as On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) requirements, durability testing, low emission fleet averaging, or Zero Emissions Vehicle testing (LEV and ZEV requirements). So while these standards reference what a manufacturer must do, when required by the Direct Import requirements they apply to individuals importing a used motor vehicle.

1) What cars can I register in California?

A - We are now able to bring cars into California compliance. More information - http://www.gtrusablog.com/2015/11/first-california-legal-nissan-skyline.html .California has its own EPA, called the ARB(Air Resources Board) often called the California Air Resources Board. The ARB sets California requirements. California is the only state to be able to set its own emissions standards, separate from the Federal EPA. So in the case of imported (direct import) vehicles over 21 years old, while they are Federally legal to import, the ARB controls the registration of vehicles though the California DMV. This makes this a difficult question to answer unless you go through all the questions below.

R34 that can be California legal

2) What are direct import vehicles?

A - Often also called grey market vehicles. § 39024.6. Direct import vehicle

Direct import vehicle means any light-duty motor vehicle manufactured outside of the United States which was not intended by the manufacturer for sale in the United States and which was not certified by the state board pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 43100) of Chapter 2 of Part 5.

Added Stats 1989 ch 859 § 1.

 

3) What is a used direct import vehicle?

A - 44200. Used direct import vehicle

For purposes of this chapter, used direct import vehicle means any 1975 or later model-year direct import vehicle not required to be certified as a new direct import vehicle pursuant to this part.

For purposes of this section, the age of a motor vehicle shall be determined by the following, in descending order of preference: (a) From the first calendar day of the model year as indicated in the vehicle identification number.

(b) From the last calendar day of the month the vehicle was delivered by the manufacturer as shown on the foreign title document.

(c) From January 1 of the same calendar year as the model year shown on the foreign title document.

(d) From the last calendar day of the month the foreign title document was issued.

Added Stats 1985 ch 1138 § 2. Amended Stats 1986 ch 248 § 154; Stats 1989 ch 859 § 6

 

4) What vehicles may be registered in California without certification?

A - § 44210. Vehicles which may be registered without certification

The requirements of Section 44202 do not apply to any motor vehicle having a certificate of conformity issued by the federal Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. Section 7401, et seq.) and originally registered in another state by a person who was a resident of that state for at least one year prior to the original registration, who subsequently establishes residence in this state and who, upon registration of the vehicle in California, provides evidence satisfactory to the Department of Motor Vehicles of that previous residence and registration.      VIN 2017-15 Direct Import Vehicles Update closes the exemption on direct import vehicles in California. For more information contact the California DMV.

Added Stats 1985 ch 1138 § 2.

California legalization process steps

  1. Vehicle is sold, customer pays for vehicle
  2. Vehicle is inspected and reviewed
  3. Modifications to put to stock, or service are performed
  4. Car is taken to the lab
  5. Lab intakes the vehicle
  6. Lab modifies vehicle which can include catalytic converters, oxygen sensors, evap canisters
  7. Lab runs a pre test smog on vehicle to inspect the emissions output
  8. If everything is fine on the pre test, then the car is scheduled to go to the FTP dyno
  9. If the car has any issues with the pre-test then it is inspected, repaired, and parts are replaced. 
  10. The car will go back to get pre-tested again, and the cycle will repeat until it has met the required standards. 
  11. Once the pre-test is done, the car is scheduled to go on the FTP dyno test. That test requires the vehicle to be prepared, cold, and then is driven over an 11 mile drive cycle.
  12. The vehicle is then shut down, hot soaked, then there is another 11 mile drive cycle.
  13. All emissions coming from the vehicle are tested, and must meet a set of requirements for the year of the vehicle. 
  14. If the vehicle fails any portion, it has to be retested. Only one test can be performed per day, per vehicle. 
  15. Normally when a vehicle fails, it will be several days before the schedule allows the same vehicle to go back on the FTP dyno.
  16. Once that testing is done and passed, the paperwork is submitted to the ARB
  17. An appointment for a California smog referee is scheduled.
  18. The vehicle goes to the referee, the referee inspects the vehicle,  then the referee tests the vehicle. If it meets all of the California smog referee standards, then the vehicle gets a BAR, or Bureau of Automotive Repair label. 
  19. Once the vehicle has the BAR label, it is ready for pick up from G&K. 
  20. Once the vehicle is picked up, an appointment for a California CHP VIN verification can be scheduled
  21. Once the VIN has been inspected, the final checks of the car are done, then the vehicle is ready for pickup. 

 

Something as simple as a small, nearly undetectable vacuum leak can make a vehicle's emissions fail. Electrical system components that are 25 years or older can fail, and deteriorate with time. We can have a vehicle that appears to be running completely fine, but emissions fail.  Too lean will fail, and too rich will fail.   However, over the last 24 years, we have brought several hundred cars into California compliance. A California certified car will always be worth more, and the peace of mind of having a car legal in the state. 

Financing Available for vehicles in the United States or in our inventory in Japan.  We can finance vehicles in our inventory in Japan as long as they are stored with us. This financing option is only available to US residents. . Nationwide Shipping Available Please contact us for details. 844-523-2233 or sales@importavehicle.com

 

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