greasemonkey235097
greasemonkey235097
greasemonkey235097

Yeah, its just you

There is much information on Darien Gap crossings, no ferry, no road, put your vehicle in a container and ship it to a port, you fly an wait for your vehicle to be release by customs after paying a broker and filling up endless paperwork. Colombia is highly bureaucratic, Venezuela is just a political and civil mess,

Beautiful fake place, with a horrible culture towards woman, laws and rules that only Islamic culture would understand, and a slavery attitude towards their immigrant workers.

Now Icsn fulfill my dream of driving a Colombian made Renault 4 in ezpass toll roads

Doug,

But Doug,

"Look how happy these dudes are!"

World Record Nissan Patrol meet in Colombia, i believe a record hard to beat, as thr Colombian Jeep meet record was broken in Pennsylvania.

No, they were not import vehicles, they were locally assembled in Medellin Colombia, Sofasa Plant, where Renault and Toyota vehicles have been assembled since 1969

No, they were not import vehicles, they were locally assembled in Medellin Colombia, Sofasa Plant, where Renault and Toyota vehicles have been assembled since 1969

Not my experience!

I personally have a bad taste in my mouth from a 2.3 experience, Mazda will not own to having made a crappy engine. No matter how fun or stylish, Mazda and its ex-owner Ford can both burn in hell.

Fun little car, with a smiling face, awful shifter, felt as i was mixing cake batter

That particular model was produced and sold locally new up to 2013 in Colombia, South America.

And dont forget the notorious 2.3 oil seal failure... Going through it with mazda 3 with only 76000 miles

This year I purchased a Mazda 3, an used 2006 Mazda 3, 2.3 76thousand miles, what did I get for it, an engine that burns massive amounts of oil, and no way to correct the issue, even with a new engine.

consider me impressed, i always thought that liberty generation never offered a stick.

Loved my 1990 copper beige from nj highway patrol, 350 small block, 700r4, 343 posi rear, everyone in my high school knew that car.

Any way you can explain how to acquire a bj40 from australia the way you do it, avoiding the $20000 they ask for in ebay?

that is what happens when technicians are no longer certified by the faa, services performed in places like china and vietnam