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Ducati - Brazil
I will be moving to Brazil - Sao Jose dos Campos and I want to take my 2000 model Ducati ST2 with me.
Does anyone have: i. information on bringing a bike into Brazil? ii. what customs / duties I am looking at paying? iii. what support for Ducati will I get in Brazil for parts / service? You have a great site Kanga |
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Most of our travellers are looking to temporarily bring a vehicle into the country, NOT import it permanently. Temporary import into Brazil is a time-consuming process, taking at least several days, but doesn't require paying customs duties. I have no idea about the permanent importation process.
You might try an e-mail to ldepaoli, who is from Brazil. Click on the link below for his address. http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/cgi...rName=ldepaoli Good luck! ------------------ Susan Johnson "It matters not what goal you seek Its secret here reposes: You've got to dig from week to week To get Results or Roses." Edgar Guest 'One world, two wheels' www.HorizonsUnlimited.com |
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