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Duck 21 Mar 2012 15:34

Can you fully import a UK bike into Argentina and register it?
 
Hi everyone, I have a UK 640 Adventure stored in the UK, so thinking about importing and fully registered it in Argentina, complete with a new number plate. I don’t want a temporary import permit.

Does anyone know if I can or how to do this? :confused1:

Thanks for any information!

*Touring Ted* 21 Mar 2012 16:35

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Originally Posted by Duck (Post 372248)
Hi everyone, I have a UK 640 Adventure stored in the UK, so thinking about importing and fully registered it in Argentina, complete with a new number plate. I don’t want a temporary import permit.

Does anyone know if I can or how to do this? :confused1:

Thanks for any information!

Use the search function.. There are a few HUGE and very detailed threads all about this.

BCK_973 21 Mar 2012 23:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duck (Post 372248)
Hi everyone, I have a UK 640 Adventure stored in the UK, so thinking about importing and fully registered it in Argentina, complete with a new number plate. I don’t want a temporary import permit.

Does anyone know if I can or how to do this? :confused1:

Thanks for any information!

Today its imposible:(
Maybe on temporary bases if you get a working visa......

Duck 22 Mar 2012 15:12

Thanks for the useful feedback BCK_973!! :thumbup1:
((like your comment in your signature, very, very true))

Had read other threads about selling bikes in various countries within Latin America and a mention about not being able to import to Argentina, hence to post to help clear any doubt and hoped to get some local knowledge. I wanted to import mine, keep it and not sell it.

Thanks Ted for your completely laughable reply that served absolutely no good but did increase your post count by 1! :laugh: Maybe I need to end my posts differently to say “Thanks for any useful information”

*Touring Ted* 22 Mar 2012 16:32

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Originally Posted by Duck (Post 372395)
Thanks Ted for your completely laughable reply that served absolutely no good but did increase your post count by 1! :laugh: Maybe I need to end my posts differently to say “Thanks for any useful information”

I can see you're going to make a lot of friends here......doh


Maybe next time you won't be so lazy and make an extra 10 seconds effort to find expansive and detailed information that is already been put on the hubb. Usually a time consuming and selfless act by many previous travellers for no gain at all.

I was trying to be helpful and point you in the direction of the relevant info.

Maybe I should of searched it and linked it for you, photocopied all the forms and maybe I could of flown over and made you a cup of coffee while you read it too..

:thumbdown:

Fern 22 Mar 2012 23:40

now now children, the normal search function is rubbish, it was only until I discovered google site search that I could actually research on here, and I still struggle!

Revenue 23 Mar 2012 00:20

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Originally Posted by Fern (Post 372467)
now now children, the normal search function is rubbish, it was only until I discovered google site search that I could actually research on here, and I still struggle!

+ 1, always best to do a google search [now 82 posts]

BCK_973 23 Mar 2012 03:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duck (Post 372395)
Thanks for the useful feedback BCK_973!! :thumbup1:
((like your comment in your signature, very, very true))

Thanks Duck

Had read other threads about selling bikes in various countries within Latin America and a mention about not being able to import to Argentina, hence to post to help clear any doubt and hoped to get some local knowledge. I wanted to import mine, keep it and not sell it.

We wish this would be posible.....to much populism down here.....doh

Thanks Ted for your completely laughable reply that served absolutely no good but did increase your post count by 1! :laugh: Maybe I need to end my posts differently to say “Thanks for any useful information”

Ted is a great guy!And to be honest his answer was the propper one.Don´t take it as you did.Would be better just to say "my search came up confusing, please help me a bit......" That sentence opens every door!

Karl


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