Converting a 928 from LHD to RHD
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I agree Hong Kong isn't optimum for a cruiser like the 928 but if that's where the job goes, then I am I going to have much choice unfortunately. In any case, there are a lot of nice twisty long roads going out towards the NT or even the airport where a 928 could really shine with its balance, poise, and road handling.
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90+% of 928’s imported into Japan are LHD due to the kudos of driving a fancy import with LHD, check it out re 928s for sale, strange stuff.
Canada is too cold! The 928 only gets to dance on the asphalt 3 months a year at most. Hong Kong would have been ideal, it would have become my daily driver... the way things should be! hah!
Might just have to find a way to keep it and just play with it whenever I go there for a holiday. As a 928 lover I just might have to find a way!
But importing one from Japan to use in HK doesn't seem that bad of an idea considering how nice those GTS' look!
Might just have to find a way to keep it and just play with it whenever I go there for a holiday. As a 928 lover I just might have to find a way!
But importing one from Japan to use in HK doesn't seem that bad of an idea considering how nice those GTS' look!
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Move here to Australia. If you move to South Australia you can drive that car all year round. People die of the cold here when it's 10C...lol. Oh...and did I mention you can keep it LHD. And you can do some epic road trips with a 928 here.