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RHD vehicle legal in Baja?
Anyone know if it is 1. legal to drive a RHD vehicle in the baja 2. possible to import such a vehicle to Baja? I am thinking of getting a RHD toyota
landcruiser diesel from Japan, and need to be able to drive it to anfd from the baja from here in Canada.
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TMW
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What exactly is an RHD?
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Right Hand Drive.
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Bruce R Leech
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you can not import a diesel vehicle in to Mexico.
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Bruce I know you can't import a diesel vehicle in Baja but I know of two that were, don't know how. Possibly they lied said they were gas.
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I would sure like to see the reaction when the young guys at the checkpoint walk up to what normally would be the drivers window
I hear the whales song
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Bob and Susan
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I heard last weekend that you could import new diesel trucks...new rule
I haven't seen it written yet
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Some of the customs brokers still have unused permits from when importation of diesel's was allowed. A little back dating, cross over undetected and
"Here's the papers - it's been here all along".
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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So I can't import it. Can you drive an RHD vehicle legally there - leaving aside the starnge looks I'll get at the checkpoints! Can't find any info
on this.
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jrbaja
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I've seen a few down here.
And sure don't see why not as long as they are registered properly. Otherwise it just may cost you a 300 peso donation, at least in La Paz.
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Bruce R Leech
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I don't think they care if you drive it from the back seat.
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Back in the 70's I kept an old Jeep RHD Post Office truck in Mulege for a couple of years. It was one of those 60's stubby box vans with a little 4
banger engine, cruised at all of 50 mph. It was set up so you could drive standing up with the sliding driver's door open and just a strap across the
door to keep the driver from falling out. I bought it at a USPS auction in Minneapolis and drove it to Mulege by way of Seattle, one of those things
that made sense at the time.
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It is legal to have, register and drive a RHD vehicle in Mexico... diesel or gas. No convertibles can be imported, however.
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jrbaja
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We've made a couple convertibles
down here, using my sawzall. One cadillac in particular became quite famous in these parts after the remodel!
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