A little old sports car is targeted by the “25-year rule” in the United States!?

Due to the influence of the popular movie “Fast and Furious” series and overseas expansion of Drift’s “D1 Grand Prix”, Japanese-made neo-classical cars have become wildly popular in some parts of the United States.

This popularity is partly due to the so-called “25-year rule”, but in the United States there is a strict rule against imported cars, and models that have not been officially imported are not allowed to land for a certain period of time. I have.

Right-hand drive cars like Japanese cars do not comply with the safety standards set by the US Department of Homeland Security, but after 25 years of production, they are treated as “classic cars” and even right-hand drive cars are imported as an exception to the safety standards. It becomes possible.