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Thank you very much friend the truth that the vehicle will come to chile coming to the port of IQUIQUE and from there I me will come handling up to PUNTA ARENS, MAYBE 5.000 KILOMETERS OF MY CITY since in both cities we have duty-free zone it(he,she) is to say we do not pay imposed for importing either vehicles or any article.T.Low wrote:Those vans look great in the photos. What year are they?
I know Japan has strict laws about cars needing to be in good mechanical order. Auto brokers buy and sell Japanese used cars to Australia and New Zealand because those countries are right hand drive. Looks like they also sell the American left handers to South American countries.
Do you get to see the van in person before you buy it?
It will be shipped to a city that is 4,000 kilometres from your city? What city will it arrive in? Valparaiso is a port city but is only approximately 2200 kilomters away, right ? Will you drive it home or have it shipped to your city? That would be an incredible drive if you can do it. I am jealous, I would love to drive thru Chile (and kayak and mountain bike).
I do not know your used car market down there, but it seems like a fair price for a lot of van, depending on the year and mileage.
Best of luck and let us know which one you purchased.
ihatemybike wrote:All Astros were made in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. There was never a right hand drive version for foreign markets. Starcraft up converted many of these vans and are not too difficult to find in the USA, though they usually don't include the ground effects kit installed on the pictured vans.
Like if myMoreforles wrote:really nice, I like that hi top better than the smaller narrower one too.