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To add to the post above, I also send a mail to Klein Motos in Asuncion, which is often referred to on this site, and they replied the following:
Buenos dias, no existe ninguna restriccion con la compra o el transito de motocicletas registradas en Paraguay. El unico incoveniente es que los tramites de registro de la motocicleta se demoran aproximadamente un mes y sin eso no puedes entrar en otro pais.
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19 Jan 2011
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It would seem,
That the only thing you have to do know is just hang out for a month, get those papers in order and then head out!
I once stayed in Asuscion for about 3 weeks, entered into Paraguay via Ciudad del Este, and exited the same way. Never paid for my visa (required as an American). The amount of traffic through that city is incredible.
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21 Jan 2011
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150 CC Leopard
Hi Dutchguy and others,
Congratz with your bike, nice one. With some help of an Czeck lawer we bought 3 bikes (150 CC Leopard) for 3 Million Gurani. We get the papers and the plate in less than a week because we arranged the paperwork at an office directly. We leave for Argentina next week!
Good Luck!
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Thanks, you too. Can you please elaborate what you did to get those papers so fast? Have a nice trip!
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Any luck so far?
Hey Dutchguy,
Any luck so far?
I'm very curious because I'm hoping to do the same next year.
Grz.
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was in foz a few days ago and spoke to a german guy who bought a leopard 125cc ,got bike in two days and plate in one week and even got a paraguia driving licence for $10.00 seems very easy crossing the border no problem at all
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10 Apr 2011
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Buying Bikes In Paraguay
when the guys from the bike shops tell you there's nothing wrong to sell bikes to foreigns they are right, but the problem is that you should have a driving licence and the imigrant identity from paraguay, in this case you should try to buy a bike in ciudad del este that's border with Brazil(Iguazu), the reason is that the guys from ciudad del este know exactly what the border control officers ask when you cross from one country to the other and what you need to stay in another country with the bike, I saw the same germain guy that MARIO AGIUS saw with his bike.
When you buy the bike they give you the "whole package" with ID and driving licence, can you believe that!!! I'm from Iguazu and I've got yamaha with UK plate, a taiga 125cc brand new bought for 900 dolars with all the paperwork and a Brazilian car, if you're thinking about buying in Paraguay do let me know so I can give you some help
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