not if you plan to keep it... you buyin it off a yank on a base in UK or Europe..??
customs will want the vat based on the value of the car..
NO!
As long as the vehicle is not registered in Texas. Once registered, you are always required to have a valid inspection.
It depends upon the jurisdiction, but in general: fines and/or jail time.
Most vehicle manufacturers recommend changing the oil once a year or every 7,500 miles.
Not without disassembling the transmission and changing the rear half of the case.Not without disassembling the transmission and changing the rear half of the case.
no, you have to have a liscense and be vover 16, get it registered, and have a license plate to drive it on the street or sidewalk.
The vehicle must be registered in order to be driven on public roadways.
yes
Yes all vehicles registered must have current insurance with a minimum of 10,000 PIP and $10,000 PDL.
About 7, most people don't drive registered cars in Texas.
Probably just on private property (yours). check with the local police if you want first to be safe
In the year of 2009, there were over 595,000 registered motorcycles in Ontario, Canada. If you want to drive a motorcycle in Ontario, they must be registered.