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[*] posted on 12-16-2019 at 05:01 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Pacifico  
Mexicali West does have some construction, but it's totally doable.

Are you declaring the ATV? I have a few down in Baja and just keep them registered in the states. Just make sure you have your title or registration (or both) with you so they can check the VIN.

Good luck!

The ATV will be staying at my property so I assumed it has to be declared since its not coming back with me ???
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[*] posted on 12-17-2019 at 06:35 AM


Quote: Originally posted by bajafreaks  
Quote: Originally posted by Pacifico  
Mexicali West does have some construction, but it's totally doable.

Are you declaring the ATV? I have a few down in Baja and just keep them registered in the states. Just make sure you have your title or registration (or both) with you so they can check the VIN.

Good luck!

The ATV will be staying at my property so I assumed it has to be declared since its not coming back with me ???


You may be correct...it is up to you and your comfort level. Everyone I know that has taken ATV's, motorcycles, cars, etc. and leaves them in Baja, didn't pay taxes on them. That could be a big ticket item....

I've only paid taxes on tires and building construction materials in the past.




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[*] posted on 12-17-2019 at 12:22 PM


I towed my Suzuki Samurai across Mexicali east the other night, when I got pulled in I handed him the registration and was asked if it started. He walked to the back of the truck, took a picture and asked where is the VIN. I opened the door to show him, started it up and I was done.

I did the rego in South Dakota and it won't be coming back north.




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