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annette
 


Member Since: 16 Dec 2017
Location: Tilarán
Posts: 66

Costa Rica 
Discoveries no Brasil - maybe moving to São Paolo

Hi everybody,
just a general question?

- Can you import a D3 into Brazil.. I was told no. If this is really impossible can i import my Disco 1 which is 23 years old in 2 years?

- Are there many around in São Paolo province

I have been offered a job by a Land Rover garage there but obviously I am going through the personal pro's and con's.

Any feedback from Brazilian members or work nomads welcome.
 Fixing LR problems very far from Solihull.
That's why my newest car is a 1999 Disco 2 V8 with 285.000 miles

The problem is the missing documentation, not the LR 


Last edited by annette on 14th Jun 2018 9:06 pm. Edited 1 time in total 
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kajtzu
 


Member Since: 11 Aug 2017
Location: Helsinki
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Finland 2005 Discovery 3 4.4 V8 HSE Auto Cairns BlueDiscovery 3

While I have no experience importing a car to Brazil... but having imported electronics (and not for resale, just company use) the customs process is a. Difficult, b. Lengthy, c. Expensive, d. Involved a bunch of agencies. Locals suggested the use of a “fixer” but that isn’t an option since it involves things without receipts.....

All in all the electronics ended up being > 2x their value in Europe with all tariffs and fees slapped on.

You probably might want to ask Google, too, as you can’t have been the only person to ever attempt or think of it.

Protectionism is what it is all about in Brazil. Mr. Green
  
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annette
 


Member Since: 16 Dec 2017
Location: Tilarán
Posts: 66

Costa Rica 

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While I have no experience importing a car to Brazil... but having imported electronics (and not for resale, just company use) the customs process is a. Difficult, b. Lengthy, c. Expensive, d. Involved a bunch of agencies. Locals suggested the use of a “fixer” but that isn’t an option since it involves things without receipts.....


So it is just like Costa Rica Smile I know the system..
Difference is there it would be for a boss
 Fixing LR problems very far from Solihull.
That's why my newest car is a 1999 Disco 2 V8 with 285.000 miles

The problem is the missing documentation, not the LR 
 
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