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Originally Posted by Marky Mark
Not to sound negative or anything, but lately for the past couple years, many people have been making a "business" of buying a brand new luxury car (Cayenne, X5, etc) and driving them right to the docks and selling them to be exported to China the same day as purchasing.
So there have been rules created to try and curb this.
I do not doubt it if when someone buys a new car like described above in certain areas (i.e. near port Newark or port San Diego) that such paperwork is presented at time of purchase to be signed.
I wouldn't think it would apply to used cars, but I could be wrong. Nonetheless, I would still not mention the intention of shipping to Asia.
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It's the good businesses out there. If you know the ways to "import" these cars as the junks, you will earn even more.