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Hello guys! So I am an 18-year-old being a first-time owner of an imported Nissan Silvia S15 (In Vancouver)!! But the problem I have is the inspection process within North American Canada BC
This is my very first imported car from Japan with me being the second owner of the car! (1999 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec S).
If you guys could help a fellow S15 owner obtaining the following parts and they need to fit the North American Standards. Ex: Dot/SAE/ECE approved or other as per the attachment for use in North America. BC Canada.
Here's what I need:
2 headlight assemblies (Must say one of the following within the glass: CMVSS, DOT, SAE, ECE Code)
2 rear tail light assemblies (Must say one of the following within the glass: CMVSS, DOT, SAE, ECE Code)
2 side markers light assemblies (Must say one of the following within the glass: CMVSS, DOT, SAE, ECE Code)
And Left & right rear quarter windows (Must say one of the following within glass: AS-1, AS-10 or AS-14)
Also, this isn't an inspection concern but more for myself: The left mirror folding feature runs all the time, I have the option of turning the motor off for now but I personally would like the FULL experience of the S15 with the mirrors closing as I turn off my car. So! does anyone know If I need a whole new motor? or replace the mirror entirely? The colour of my car is white.
Thanks for the help please let me know if anyone is able to help me get the parts or find any websites that might have them!
(Been trying lots, going from eBay, partsfornissan.com, enjukuracing.com, Nearby Auto Body shops, etc...)
I will attach photos if you are confused about what I mean about meeting the "North American Safety Standards" for inspection.
And yes, I could possibly go get my car inspected elsewhere easily pass, completely ignore and forget about the safety codes needed to pass inspection but If I were to come across a crash of some sort and my insurance company found that I wasn't using approved tail/headlights... Now what? The same goes for a police officer who might know a little more about cars stopping me for not having the labels needed resulting in getting another inspection... Buying the approved lights... not being able to drive the car... Etc.. (And of course the chances for this are 1/1000000... but better safe than sorry!!)
I've already posted this on the introduction page but it seems more appropriate to post it in an actual form.
Thanks!
This is my very first imported car from Japan with me being the second owner of the car! (1999 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec S).
If you guys could help a fellow S15 owner obtaining the following parts and they need to fit the North American Standards. Ex: Dot/SAE/ECE approved or other as per the attachment for use in North America. BC Canada.
Here's what I need:
2 headlight assemblies (Must say one of the following within the glass: CMVSS, DOT, SAE, ECE Code)
2 rear tail light assemblies (Must say one of the following within the glass: CMVSS, DOT, SAE, ECE Code)
2 side markers light assemblies (Must say one of the following within the glass: CMVSS, DOT, SAE, ECE Code)
And Left & right rear quarter windows (Must say one of the following within glass: AS-1, AS-10 or AS-14)
Also, this isn't an inspection concern but more for myself: The left mirror folding feature runs all the time, I have the option of turning the motor off for now but I personally would like the FULL experience of the S15 with the mirrors closing as I turn off my car. So! does anyone know If I need a whole new motor? or replace the mirror entirely? The colour of my car is white.
Thanks for the help please let me know if anyone is able to help me get the parts or find any websites that might have them!
(Been trying lots, going from eBay, partsfornissan.com, enjukuracing.com, Nearby Auto Body shops, etc...)
I will attach photos if you are confused about what I mean about meeting the "North American Safety Standards" for inspection.
And yes, I could possibly go get my car inspected elsewhere easily pass, completely ignore and forget about the safety codes needed to pass inspection but If I were to come across a crash of some sort and my insurance company found that I wasn't using approved tail/headlights... Now what? The same goes for a police officer who might know a little more about cars stopping me for not having the labels needed resulting in getting another inspection... Buying the approved lights... not being able to drive the car... Etc.. (And of course the chances for this are 1/1000000... but better safe than sorry!!)
I've already posted this on the introduction page but it seems more appropriate to post it in an actual form.
Thanks!