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21 Oct 2009
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help
I saw your information so am asking you a similar favor
i am ion australia and intend on going to chile then north to peru anmd then further north
option one
i go to chile and buy as bike
option 2
i take my bike from here..dr 650 se
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i ahve a feiend who has an american registerdd bike in valpariso
i can buy it chaeap and it is in good condition
but how do i trandfer it all over to me with no problems
he is in usa and i just collect the bike
there will be no papers in my name
i can get somne form of sales document
can you please advise me
can we talk direct
gwoodmanagement@optusnet.com.au
regards
gary
your english was good..
is there any problems taking the chile bike out of the country ??
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Originally Posted by zaplaje
Hi, Im Roberto, Im Chilean
1st, you don't need a carnet for Chile or Argentina or any other country in America.
2nd, If you will buy the bike in Iquique, you will have some problems... because Iquique is like a DutyFree port or something like that, the prices are cheapper, but with the vehicles there are special laws. If you buy a vehicle in Iquique, it must stay there, in the region, because they don't let you have a "zona franca" vehicle outside the "zona franca". the only people that can do that are the people who lived in Iquique for at least 5 years. Other people can buy vehicles too but the have to return to Iquique every 3 or 4 month (I don't rember exactly) to check with the autorities that the vehicle is staying in the zone. Not even we who live in Santiago can buy vehicles in Iquique.
the prices of the bikes in Iquique are lower, like a 20% lower, but there not to many bikes to buy. here in Santiago you will find a better "catalog". for example, a DR650 1996 you can find it for like US$3000.
The registration procces is very fast. you need to go to a "registro civil" with the owner and make a "contract". you can do this directly on the registro civil (some minutes slower, but cheaper, and you get the first papers to your name inmediatly) or you can do it on a "Notaria" (more expensive, and you will get your papers later). IF you do this paperwork on a big Registro civil office, some times they give you all the papers done at the same moment, if is a small office, they send it to your place of stay, and takes like 2 weeks.
the final paper, that says that you are the owner is the "padrón"
to do all this paperwork fast and with no problems, the bike must to have some papers on rule:
-obligatory insurance
-permit of circulation
-technic revision
all this has to be on rule, not necesarly on your name, only the "padrón" is in your name
all the process, will cost like 50-100 bucks if the bikes is relatively cheap
just come down here and I can help you, is relativelly easy and fast! I will glad to help you, Im a adventure biker too
cheers!!!
pd. sorry for my stinky english!!!
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23 Oct 2009
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Hi everybody
I met Timyarb here in Chile... he called me when he are just buying a really bad bike... I saved him
then we try to find something else... we finally find a used KLR650 1993, really cool. We went to see it and talk with the owner and he accept Tim's offer, so yesterday they went to the registro civil and the people in there was on a STRIKE! hahha so they had to go to a notaria. there, they didn't permit Tim to registrate the bike on his name, so he registered the bike in my name, and then we made a paper that allow Tim to go Argentina with the moto.
If he wasn't too hurry, he could go to IMPUESTOS INTERNOS and create a RUT, very fast (the same day), and register the bike in his name.
now Im not too shure if a foreign can just register a vehicle in his name, because the registro civil is in strike right now, may be if Tim and the previous owner did go to the registro civil they could make the registration properlly with out having a rut
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gjw1957
I saw your information so am asking you a similar favor
i am ion australia and intend on going to chile then north to peru anmd then further north
option one
i go to chile and buy as bike
option 2
i take my bike from here..dr 650 se
3
i ahve a feiend who has an american registerdd bike in valpariso
i can buy it chaeap and it is in good condition
but how do i trandfer it all over to me with no problems
he is in usa and i just collect the bike
there will be no papers in my name
i can get somne form of sales document
can you please advise me
can we talk direct
gwoodmanagement@optusnet.com.au
regards
gary
your english was good..
is there any problems taking the chile bike out of the country ??
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Hi Gary
you can do the follow things:
1.- Search and find a bike here (I can help you), talk with the owner, go with him to the registro civil and try to regiter it in your name. If you can, you will have a bike and can do what ever you want with it
2.- If you can't register it in your name in the registro civil, you can go to the SERVICIO DE IMPUESTOS INTERNOS and ask for a RUT (like a social security number) and then go to the registro civil with the bike owner and register it to your name
3.- If you need to register the bike after 14:00 you must do the paperwork on a notaria, it's expensiver and all the papers tooks 1 month to get it, but you can demostrate that the bike is yours with another paper that is given by the notaria.
4.- If you don't want to do all that stuff, you can find a person you trust and register the bike in his/her name and he/she must make a permission to let you go out the country with the bike.
5.- Or just come here with your bike (here a DR650 cost new $4.000.000 chilean pesos) (a good used one can be found for $3.000.000)
I hope you can understand me
my email is zaplaje@hotmail.com
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