Dan
Do you have a carnet for bike? We have heard that some people are succesful in avoiding the import taxes by showing the carnet and that they are with a bike that is temporarily imported and will be leaving the country - not sure if it has worked in Brazil through.
But maybe if you get whoever is shipping them out to say "temporary import only" on the shipping documents, with a copy of bike's temp import permit / carnet, then you could wangle it through??!! Alternatively, we got away with no import taxes in Panama, by sending the bits to a charity as a gift? We have always heard that sending normal post can slip under the net of Customs, but then you run the guantlet of it never showing up at all. It's all a bit desparate I know . . Maybe you could see if there is a nice lady in the Customs who can help you . . .
We get into BA on 2nd March. Only have 4 days to sort out bike as we fly back March 6th. Give us your address. Won't gate crash your solitude, but ice cold  s after a day of crating sounds like too good to miss . . .
[This message has been edited by GlobeBusters (edited 21 February 2005).]
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