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permiso de importation temporanea
I would like to go to Argentina and leave the bike in the country to resume the trip the following year. I heard What You Can "freeze" permiso But How do I do? Someone has already done? and it's possible in Ushuaia ?
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Davide pls see my previous answer to same question you asked one whole day ago, which you thanked me for, (Didn't)
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Normally get 8 month tip in Argentina which is often enough, but we found that the borders down south were more likely to only give three months
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sure, thank
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Originally Posted by caminito
Davide pls see my previous answer to same question you asked one whole day ago, which you thanked me for, (Didn't)
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sorry, thank you
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I can do it (for up to one year) in Peru.
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hello Toby, thank you. One year in Perù ? how do you this ?
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I got eight month for Argentina at the Santiago Mendoza crossing without even asking for it yesterday.would like to hear from other riders, as 8 month would be great for me, coming back to Argentina in three month
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hello, thank you tobi , how do you this ?
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Interested as well!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by davide bacciotti
I would like to go to Argentina and leave the bike in the country to resume the trip the following year. I heard What You Can "freeze" permiso But How do I do? Someone has already done? and it's possible in Ushuaia ?
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Davide, in Peru if you need to storage the bike, exist a procedure to freeze the time and then restart when you return to the country to continue your trip without any problem. We do that in Lima when we storage the bikes for ADV riders.
By other hand, our storage rates include an insurance for your bike, the area have CCTV and is monitored for a security company 24 hours. Also, our maintenance garage work with any brand of motorcycle, if your bike need any work.
If you need more details, feel free to contact us.
Regards.
Felipe
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