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Originally Posted by TomsSVX
bumpy... need to reg the car!!
Tom
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Hello Tom,
Not sure if you have this where you live but my experience has shown that what ever I may find in Canada the US usually has ten or more of, except the French language wars like in Montreal, Qc.
Where I live there is a club called VEA (vehicle Euro Antique Ass) which is a $40 annual membership fee. Not sure the age requirements (I think they accept 10 or more) but all my cars fit the bill and are registered there. While Subi's are not Euro cars there is another like it for Japanese cars as well. With the registration I do get a member ship certificate. I never have time to attend any events but I am registered. Thus what I am trying to say is poke around the net for your local auto clubs for Jap cars and see what comes up. I think your 92 would classify as it is 15 years old and although the US prefers 25 years for true classic status 15 is accepted in the industry, at least in Canada it is.
Max