J.P.
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Nationalize car in Tijuana
Theres a guy in Maneadero that does it for you but he has to take your car to Mexicalle to be inspected.
[Edited on 3-16-2013 by J.P.]
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Wally
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People import cars from the States into Baja all the time. Got a friend that did it a month ago so his workers could drive it (I asked why not just
buy them a $3000 clunker vs the $5000 to import but whatever). To import the vehicle it must be done at the border with the vehicle present. Any so
called broker that says they can get around it is a scam--ask me why I know this.....
[Edited on 3-16-2013 by Wally]
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Quote: | Originally posted by Wally
$5000 |
That must be Pesos.
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Please take note, he said Nationalize that is registration legal on the mainland.
I'm sure it will have to be done at a border city of the mainland.
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FRONTERA is one hell of a lot easier and cheaper than NACIONALIZADO (all of Mexico). Only absolutely brand-new and '03 cars can be nationalized. A
40,000 dollar '99 Range Rover cost an acquaintance 90,000 pesos plus four thousand for plates in 2009. I believe a permanent resident permiso de
migratoria is necessary to obtain papers in one's name.
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Here Are Some Links That May Be Helpful
http://www.bajainsider.com/baja-business/importingregisterin...
http://www.banderasnews.com/0904/vl-autoimport.htm
http://www.carsdirect.com/car-buying/import-car-mexico-6-ste...
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Ensenada
Frank.........just drove by a place in Ensenada. If you are interested I will get their contact info
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Quote: | Originally posted by soulpatch
Thanks Terry, I am interested.... kind of a pain but we are wanting to be 100% legal in our new country. |
I'll get the info either tomorrow or Monday.
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