no
technically no, but you may be asked for i.d. of some kind and if you are not an Irish or UK citizen photo i.d. would be a good idea
No, if you come from Ireland you don't need a International License
depends on the vehicle but for a regular car its 17.
You'd need to check with the hire car company as some don't let you take the car out of the country. Make sure you do tell them you're going to Ireland or you would invalidate the insurance. It might be cheaper (and quicker) to fly to Ireland and hire a car when you get there.
If not highly customized-no.
It depends on where you come from, but your insurance should cover you in the Republic of Ireland. Check your policy conditions.
She goes by the name of Loca, you can find her at the local Southern Califa's car shows.
As there is no photo it is impossible to say.
That will depend on where you are coming from. There are ferries to Ireland from Britain and France. You car could be brought to Ireland by ship, if you were coming a much longer distance and your car could even be flown to Ireland.
You can get a car rental in Ireland from the Trip Advisor website. Alternatively, you can also hire car rentals in Ireland online from websites such as Expedia.
i need photo of how to repair cable
i bought a car in northern Ireland that is now due mot but have found out that the car has not been registered in northern Ireland still registered in England