A LOT of JDM's have aftermarket wheels on them. Many are two piece units, with fancy screws going all the way around (like those in the pic). The factory wheel is on the back, but heaven only knows which aftermarket wheels are on there...? The step below the rear bumper was a factory piece on four doors. My genII had one as well, but I had to remove it to mount my hitch.

Up here, we have to go to the month of build date, as stamped on the door - for example, my Evo was built in October of 1996, so I couldn't land it till October 1st of 2011 at the very earliest (we have the 15 year rule). If I tried to bring it in any earlier, it would be impounded, and I'd have to either have it sent back, or have it crushed... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> The build date does come up in the Japanese version of the CAPs program, as long as you have the full 10 digit chassis number.


1991 HZJ77, 1999 KZJ90, 1999 UZJ100, 1992 M101CDN2
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