VENOMASO
12-13-2025, 01:06 AM
Hi all, first time posting here.
I am really interested in importing and building FFR Mk5 to build my own cobra, but I did some digging (including this forum) to see what is needed to make it drivable on the street.
Here in Japan, it is very uncommon to drive on the road with hand-build kit cars and it needs to go through 2 stage process - first need to check all the boxes based on documents provided to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles equivalent, and then once it passes then it'll go through physical testing (make sure lights work, brakes, ride height, body dimension, exhaust loudness and emission, etc.)
One of the requirements is to hand in a structural calculation report - basically to prove that chassis frame is built in a way that is good and safe enough to drive on the road. There is no requirement to do any crash test or anything (this is if you want to mass produce and sell the car - like car manufacturer but unnecessary for individuals who just want to drive the car for themselves) but I think they need to be convinced that the chassis frame was designed properly.
So my questions is:
Is there a place here or any other place where I can acquire such information (or maybe just reach out to FFR directly?)
Have anyone imported FFR kits to their country and went though all these hassle? Anything I should know or be careful beforehand?
I've been doing some heavy research to make this happen but... it's pretty steep uphill battle....
It's probably easier to build it in the states, register in one of the states, and export as a complete car (in this case, it goes through a whole different process - same as importing a foreign car) but I've swapped out SR engines in my Nissan 240SX, did coilover and brake upgrades when I was in the states so I would love to work on a project like this.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
I am really interested in importing and building FFR Mk5 to build my own cobra, but I did some digging (including this forum) to see what is needed to make it drivable on the street.
Here in Japan, it is very uncommon to drive on the road with hand-build kit cars and it needs to go through 2 stage process - first need to check all the boxes based on documents provided to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles equivalent, and then once it passes then it'll go through physical testing (make sure lights work, brakes, ride height, body dimension, exhaust loudness and emission, etc.)
One of the requirements is to hand in a structural calculation report - basically to prove that chassis frame is built in a way that is good and safe enough to drive on the road. There is no requirement to do any crash test or anything (this is if you want to mass produce and sell the car - like car manufacturer but unnecessary for individuals who just want to drive the car for themselves) but I think they need to be convinced that the chassis frame was designed properly.
So my questions is:
Is there a place here or any other place where I can acquire such information (or maybe just reach out to FFR directly?)
Have anyone imported FFR kits to their country and went though all these hassle? Anything I should know or be careful beforehand?
I've been doing some heavy research to make this happen but... it's pretty steep uphill battle....
It's probably easier to build it in the states, register in one of the states, and export as a complete car (in this case, it goes through a whole different process - same as importing a foreign car) but I've swapped out SR engines in my Nissan 240SX, did coilover and brake upgrades when I was in the states so I would love to work on a project like this.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance