Has Anyone Tried Importing The Brazilian Blazer?
#1
Has Anyone Tried Importing The Brazilian Blazer?
I was just wondering if anyone had tried or had imported the Brazilian Blazer. I'm not even sure if it's possible to be honest. But I love the Blazer so much that down the line when it's time for a new one (God forbids my current Blazer ever be put to rest) I was thinking about looking into getting the Brazilian one imported. Any thoughts on this?
#2
its possible but very hard and expensive
If i was rich id so import one =P
If i was rich id so import one =P
#3
Haha yeah I think that's the biggest thing is the money. Then the legal issues.
#4
they are so badazz
only real issue is money
I have shipped cars before from germany. they need to have all safety items that are required here in the states and then they are bonded, till they have been inspected.
question I have is: do you think the clip, would fit on our blazers?
only real issue is money
I have shipped cars before from germany. they need to have all safety items that are required here in the states and then they are bonded, till they have been inspected.
question I have is: do you think the clip, would fit on our blazers?
#5
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Yeah, I don't know if it would be worth it. But it would definitely turn heads if you did decide to import one.
#6
all I want is the front clip
and the rear side sheetmetal
and the rear side sheetmetal
#7
Call me a newb... but what are the differences between an American and Brazilian Blazer?
#8
hey sean this is the 2012 blazer and its not made in the us
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=2012+...28&tx=92&ty=34
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=2012+...28&tx=92&ty=34
#9
Ahhhh, thought the line was totally killed off, did not realize it was still being made elsewhere.
Looks good, but that front end is doggy, IMHO.
Looks good, but that front end is doggy, IMHO.
#10
I just want the tail lights off the latest ones.