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Originally Posted by K_style
Japanese government issues an "Y" plate for all the foreigners. and most dealerships are not really familiar with that. Plus I am not quite sure if a tourist can register the vehicle on their name.
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No they dont issue Y plates for all foreigners. Y plates are strictly for military/SOFA status (working for the US military) folks in Japan. If you are a foreigner living as a resident in Japan, you get a regular kanji plate like everybody else.
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Originally Posted by KevinEdgar
K style, from what I understand, track only vehicles do not require registration right?
Thanks for the tip kinectx, definitely don't want to have a night ruined over a misunderstanding.
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Problem you'd have is getting a car you bought to the track. Towing it isnt going to be cheap. Then there's still the legality of you buying a car when you're not a resident. Your cheapest option is getting on with somebody who already has a car at the track or brings theirs down there. Message Luvs2slide, he was planning on going half on a car with another buddy of ours, to have a track slut at Ebisu. Might be able to jump in with him.