A What Now? 1996 Mitsuoka Galue

I’ve got a pretty broad understanding of the automotive world, but this next car caught me of balance. It isn’t often that I see a car and think…what am I looking at? At least not a “factory” car, which you could argue that Mitsuoka Motor Co Ltd is almost an OEM. They have a website, so that’s gotta mean something. Anyway, Mitsuoka is known for coach-building outlandish looking cars using basic Nissan powertrain/chassis and the Galue is no exception. It looks like a Jaguar that got a bad injection of Botox from one of those sketchy clinics in Tijuana. But I like it. Find this 1996 Mitsuoka Galue offered for $8000 in South El Monte, CA via eBay. Tip from Hugh.

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1996 Mitsuoka Galue RB20E I6 2.0L AT 76000 mi
Stock #:0268
Exterior Color:Gray
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:RB20DE
Mileage:76,000
Vehicle Description
Vehicle Original VIN : HK30300268
////// Japanese VIN on the car, check with your state DMV how to register this car before BID, please///////

READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION PLEASE.

RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (EXPORT CERTIFICATE/JAPANESE TITLE, CBP FORMS 7501 and 3461, NHTSA HS-7, EPA PAPERWORK ON HANDS)

These vehicles can not be registered in California until brought into California compliance (check your STATE REGULATION, please, before purchase).

Recently legally imported from Japan. These vehicles can not be registered in California until brought into California compliance.

Please ask us if you need information. Please be aware of CA sales tax, CA buyers only. Please, visit our auto parts store and eBay store “jdmallmakes1” we sell auto parts for Right-Hand Drive and Left-Hand Drive vehicles as well we can bring any parts for any cars, classic, exotic, sport from JAPAN. Also available other right-hand drive low miles Japanese Domestic Market classic and sports vehicles such as Nissan Skyline, Honda Beat, Mini, Toyota Sera, Toyota Aristo, Honda Prelude, Toyota MR2, Nissan Pao, Mitsubishi GTO and etc.

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