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  • [BUYER] Duke 200 wanted

    Hello,

    I am looking for a Duke 200 in good condition, or even a 390, but the 200 is preferred, for purchase anywhere in India from a reputable individual. I am coming from the US, so I cannot buy a new bike myself.

    Failing this I'll pick up a bike in Nepal, but the 300% tax is....well painful.

    Best wishes,
    Thanks for your time,

    James Boatwright

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    Re: Duke 200 wanted

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    Ah, so you have finally chosen this path! Where in India do you plan to purchase your bike?
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      Re: Duke 200 wanted

      Originally posted by The Monk View Post
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      Ah, so you have finally chosen this path! Where in India do you plan to purchase your bike?
      Anywhere I can find a reputable person to buy one for me! Flights from Nepal to anywhere in India are only $200-300.

      Foreigners can only buy used motorcycles in India, and only from individuals (not dealers). If I can find someone willing to pick up a new bike for me, I might go for the Duke 250, as once they sold it to me it would technically be used.

      If no one wants to pick up a bike for me I'll just buy one in Nepal as I was planning.

      I'm in the airport right now in Seattle! I'll arrive in Nepal tomorrow.

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        Re: Duke 200 wanted

        Hi, James,
        Why don't you make someone buy a bike on his name(with your money) and transfer the ownership afterwards. Technically you'll be second owner of a new bike. Guys, please correct me if I'm wrong.

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