I've just gone through a similar process in Concepcion at Chacomer. I bought a Kenton GL 150 and had to wait 10 days for all the documents to come through, they basically walked me through the whole process. I got a license and the habilitacion card the following day from the municipal office (the guy from Chacomer seemed to know everyone and came with me to get them) and had to wait 10 days for the Cerdulla Verde. Total cost was just under $800, which seemed very reasonable. I've just arrived in Bolivia so crossing borders so far (only 1) has been fine
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