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  1. Isn't importing liquor to Mexico kinda like selling ice to the Eskimos?
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  2. Okay. Now that my head is clearer. This is what I was attempting to say. If the OP is a permanente, he can't bring a car across the border UNLESS it is has been legally imported. So the whole concept of the car being in the country illegally AS a chocolate is not possible and, therefore, any amnesty for chocolate vehicles will never be applicable to him. Period.
    2 points
  3. Get an evaluation from Barrigan and/or Haro.
    1 point
  4. Follow-up! In Sept. of 2021, whilst chewing on some Triscuits, one of the crowns broke in half. In examining it it appears to have been created with a very shallow hole, not sitting all the way down on the 'shoulder' of the post. It was also, mostly due to the position and angle of the post, off-center, leaving the majority of the crown floating off of the front of the post. I suspect this left it structurally unsound for the pressures created by the human jaw when biting down on food. I'm quite certain I could get it redone for either a discount or possibly free, but I'm beginning to suspect that there is a correlation between dentists who have CNC-milling tech and dentists who focus on cost-cutting and/or expansion. This is my unscientific opinion. But it's my fault for not insisting on a better fit. I stopped going to chain dentistry outfits back in the States a long time ago, mainly because they are little more than training school for recent graduates. It's probably time for me to invest in higher quality and integrity in Mexico as well...
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  6. Sorry the GPS guidance network is too busy right now. Please try again later.😎
    1 point
  7. Depends what your preference is. Mine runs to good single malt scotch. Really expensive here- my treat to myself from duty free when I fly back from Canada.
    1 point
  8. Not quite correct. If it is importable they can go through the expensive importing process and end up with a Mexico legal car they then have to get plates for in whatever state they live in. What a permanente can't do is get a TIP and drive a U.S. plated vehicle in Mexico. It has to be formally imported and plated here or no dice. I can't envision any 20 year old car being worth the amazing expense and hassle.
    1 point
  9. If the OP is permanente, the OP cannot bring in a foreign car no matter if it's made of chocolate or not. That news is only for citizens or native born Mexicans.
    1 point
  10. This is the I`ve been using for anything I need from Sec. Sec. over the years. Just tell them what you want to do and they will tell you how to proceed.
    1 point
  11. What could possibly go wrong with that deal....."authorized third party vendor"!!!!, sounds like a 3rd party smog checking place!!!!!
    1 point
  12. TEXMEX? My mouth was watering. Gotta love autocorrect.
    1 point
  13. That is not what the OP is asking about. He wants to do it legally. Try reading again the OP.
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