I was crossing the border this morning and a guy handed me his business card. I did not speak to him or do I know if they do a good job.
I thought I would post his info in case anyone needed to import their car, pickup, motorcycle or boat.
ENSAPHI
Legalizacion de vehiculos
Saul Hernandez - asesor aduanal
Tel usa 619-730-3371
Office TJ 011-52-664-973-2232 y 400-9410
Cel 664-113-1200
Radio 152*14*32506
e-mail asesor_shoker@hotmail.com
Calle Jose Maria Larroque #391-6
Col. Empleados Federales
Tijuana, BC Mexico
Car Importer
Started by HK70, May 14 2010 07:08 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 May 2010 - 07:08 PM
#2
Posted 15 May 2010 - 10:22 AM
QUOTE (HK70 @ May 14 2010, 12:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I was crossing the border this morning and a guy handed me his business card. I did not speak to him or do I know if they do a good job.
I thought I would post his info in case anyone needed to import their car, pickup, motorcycle or boat.
ENSAPHI
Legalizacion de vehiculos
Saul Hernandez - asesor aduanal
Tel usa 619-730-3371
Office TJ 011-52-664-973-2232 y 400-9410
Cel 664-113-1200
Radio 152*14*32506
e-mail asesor_shoker@hotmail.com
Calle Jose Maria Larroque #391-6
Col. Empleados Federales
Tijuana, BC Mexico
I thought I would post his info in case anyone needed to import their car, pickup, motorcycle or boat.
ENSAPHI
Legalizacion de vehiculos
Saul Hernandez - asesor aduanal
Tel usa 619-730-3371
Office TJ 011-52-664-973-2232 y 400-9410
Cel 664-113-1200
Radio 152*14*32506
e-mail asesor_shoker@hotmail.com
Calle Jose Maria Larroque #391-6
Col. Empleados Federales
Tijuana, BC Mexico
You sound like a Double Double Top Secret Agent! ....I was crossing the Border this morning and a guy handed me his business card...I did not speak to him....LOL!
#3
Posted 21 June 2010 - 01:28 AM
When importing a vehicle it pays to shop around. And get references. Some places charge more than others, and some are quicker than others. Generally those near the border cost more. I'm told it's something you can do yourself, although I'm sure it means standing in some (long) lines.
#4
Posted 05 July 2012 - 09:11 PM
I would be very interested in knowing the process to import a vehicle without using an agent. As I understand the process, other than getting an appraisal from a qualified appraiser, it is indeed possible to do it yourself. Comments from persons who have nationalized a vehicle would be appreciated.
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