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selling a vehicle in Mali....
What's the official process for this?
I have a truck to sell when I arrive early February.
but can't find any info on customs permits etc.
Do we have to pay tax?
I believe it's stamped on passport on way in.
We plan to fly out without it....
What if it snaps on half and breaks down?
do you have to pay the value at customs before flying?
Has anyone sold anything lately?
It will be a uK registered truck.
Any help appreciated
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28 Dec 2014
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Originally Posted by Jakey123
What if it snaps on half and breaks down?
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Hi,
Imho there are more than enough scrappy trucks in Mali already -
Cheers,
Gee
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Hi,
Imho there are more than enough scrappy trucks in Mali already -
Cheers,
Gee
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It was just an example!
If our truck sells in mali but we inform customs it has broken down/been stolen if questioned etc.
It's a lovely truck! Just not financially viable to bring home
Aby info on mali/bamako car traders or local buyers would be good!
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Cars are not stamped in your passport as far as I now. You canb even sell to customs at the border. Finding a buyer: you could ask for Sylla at Air Algerie office. He asks 5% commission. What make is your car? And RHD won't sell easy.
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Originally Posted by gvdaa
Cars are not stamped in your passport as far as I now. You canb even sell to customs at the border. Finding a buyer: you could ask for Sylla at Air Algerie office. He asks 5% commission. What make is your car? And RHD won't sell easy.
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Eh?????....Yes it is stamped in. You will get pulled at the airport. And any car sells for good money there. Are you doing the Plymouth-Bamako run???
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Originally Posted by Overland Tonka
Eh?????....Yes it is stamped in. You will get pulled at the airport. And any car sells for good money there. Are you doing the Plymouth-Bamako run???
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eh???? not stamped in MY passport, despite many travels to Mali, never got pulled at the airport, you sure must mean some other country Tonka?
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