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SouthAmerica:selling moto in the other countries
Hola todos!
I already bought a moto en Santiago, and if you can give me an advices, apreciate & abrazos
1.what kind of documents do I need to cross the national border with my motorcycle?
I have: Autorizacion de viaje (chile)
Contrato de compraventa de vehiculo (chile)
Rut number (chile)
Certificado de inscripcion y Anotaciones vientes en el
RVM (chile)
Passport, NewZealand Dliving licence & international
DL
2.I heard I have to bring the motorcycle back in 6 monthes.
How can I extend it?
3.Is it possible to leave or sell the motorcycle in the other countries?
What if the case of getting un-fixable problem with my motorcycle or case of stolen?
thank you guys!
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The last guy who bought a bike in Chile and posted about it here and tried to cross a border out of the country wasnt able to do it. He eventually gave up and sold his bike. You can read his posting about it here: Danielmolloys posting from 6th June 2017 http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...tiago-45637-10
Its ALWAYS best to sell a vehicle where it is registred. And in south-America selling a vehicle in another country than its registrated in is at best semi-legal and involves a PODER and changing the name on the TIP.
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>Snakeboy
........oh.... it is nightmare......
but I know some people from other countries bought the bike and return to Chile....
I have to talk to them and ask what is their story.....
anyway it is night mare......
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Originally Posted by NISI
>Snakeboy
........oh.... it is nightmare......
but I know some people from other countries bought the bike and return to Chile....
I have to talk to them and ask what is their story.....
anyway it is night mare......
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Chile changed their rules regarding this sometime during the first half of 2017, before that it was relatively easy to buy a bike in Chile and take it out of the country as a tourist. Anyhow - Im sure it is still a hit and miss thing in the different bordercrossings. You might be denied at some bordercrossing but hopefully another will let you go through.
Others who have done this lately might know more about it...
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