importing a car in the Philippines
Now a days, BOC (customs) is under pressure for all the illegal car imports so unlikely you will sneak it in.
Then buy an imported engine in Manila then swap. In Japan they use to remove the engines from 2 year cars and sell them abroad in bulk.
My supervisor at Clark took his v8 out of his Dodge truck and replaced it with a Toyota deisel. Now that was 1985 so that was a while ago and things may have changed.
I think in the long run its probably better to buy locally, specially when it comes to parts and repair. I like to find cheap short cuts, but some times you have to be careful.
I want to import a 1996 Suzuki Motorcycle\ blue book 3100 us
paid 3900 us. I have no Idea what the freight is or taxes. I have lived here 6 years In Zamboanga
The bike is 805 cc weighs 232 kilos
My direct email is ron.prince@aol.com
I had the crazy idea I could ship over my 1992 VW Transporter loaded down with washing machine, tumble dryer, couple of wardrobes, bed and personal effects and then maybe use it as a means of earning some money - these old vans are as reliable as clockwork and run for hundreds of thousands of kilometres. It's a 2.4D van with a value here in Finland of about 1300EUR. Oh well, maybe I just need to get rid of the furniture and ship over my personal effects in a crate...
聽 聽trust me it worksrobert51 wrote:your method has been done for many years but with computers things have changed if your stopped at a check point and they even think your paperwork is subject your car will be HELD which means say goodby , i have been here many years also and have had my share of not from here cars.. once i had a 1996 ford explorer 4.o L ... but the paperwork said 2002 ford ranger pick up motor 2.2L but i was very lucky to get it registered the second year but one never knows how much luck you have in the basket
u need to learn more
or maybe you have approached the wrong person
Walterc wrote:A fairly new imported vehicle attracts too much attention and regardless of who your connections are that can process your paperwork or shield you from the law, it does not prevent you from being stopped and subsequently hassled.聽 Sure you can eventually get off the hook but you still get hassled.聽 So why roll the dice?聽 Unless you do it legitimately, it's just not worth it.聽 After all, you just need a vehicle that can ferry you around in relative comfort and any locally sold new or used vehicle can fit that bill.
in the end you still have to pay duties and taxes 
I would like to know where in the philippines you are planning to send your car? Is it for donation? There are so many requirements in order to import a car which is classified in a special purpose vehicle. I am from cebu city philippines a licensed customs broker. If you have some question don't hesitate to ask me.
Best Regards,
Roy
irgasheff11 wrote:hi, Roy, its not a donation. I am based in Makati, and looking forward to buy the car in US and import it to Philippines. I need a reliable brocker who can arrange the door to door delivery, with no issues after the purchase. [Moderated: no phone number on the public forum please]
if its a recurring transaction, i would suggest that you put up a company and hire one rather than engaging with independent brokers who might disappear anytime. there are lots of custom brokers looking for a job.
Thank you.
Now you will have people on this site saying they know someone in BoC who will clear it for you.聽 Right on. My friend had his Harley seized after using one of these brokers. Wound up having to buy his own bike back at auction.聽 Buy locally. Plenty of Ferraris and Lambos going around the Fort.
The Peacekeeper wrote:I'm considering importing a 10 year old ferrari from Belgium or US to the Philippines. Can anyone help me with the estimates on shipments costs, duties and taxes and the car price? Any customs broker who can offer door to door delivery?
Thank you.
which part of the philippines? pls pm me the details. i can help you with that.

basically, you'll have to pay for the customs duty ;D
I cant recommend a good broker from the phils side. My broker transposed the VIN numbers and took forever to fix. My other friend got his bike seized and had to buy it back though auction.



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