"The basic criteria is that the package must be
available for purchase to anyone through an authorized
dealer."
Dan, would that have to be an authorised US dealer?
John
--- Dan Warner <dwarner@electrorent.com> wrote:
> Does an engine still qualify as a "production
> engine" if it was commonly
> sold
> as standard in the same body style but only in a
> different country? (i.e.
> not
> the US).
>
> I am looking to run a production coupe that is
> commonly available in the US
> with a junk motor but with an engine that was
> offered as standard equipment
> in
> the same body in Japan, not the US. Our engine was a
> PIG but the one put in
> the same car for the Japanese domestic market was
> great.
>
> Anybody have any info on this?
> **********************************
> In all of the Production classes the entrant must
> provide suitable
> documentation validating their claim as to the
> legality of a part bring
> accepted as Production. The basic criteria is that
> the package must be
> available for purchase to anyone through an
> authorized dealer.
>
> Bottom line, supply the paperwork and you have an
> excellenct chance of being
> able to compete in the Production classes.
>
> Dan Warner
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