Spanish land rover defender question

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Canuck75

Spanish land rover defender question

#1 Post by Canuck75 » Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:20 pm

Hi all,

Totally new to this, and I'm sure it's been asked a thousand times, but here goes; I'm looking at buying a defender overseas, probably spain. I have a handle on what is required here, 15 years, etc.... But is there a recommended broker/dealer who can find the best vehicle within a given budget, and get it to the docks etc...? I tried looking online with no luck, so any help here is greatly appreciated.

Evan

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Re: Spanish land rover defender question

#2 Post by Bill E. » Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:00 am

Probablemente ayuda si puedes hablar español :bounce:

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Re: Spanish land rover defender question

#3 Post by Arcades » Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:02 am

just make sure that it says land rover and not santana!

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Re: Spanish land rover defender question

#4 Post by ANDYD » Tue Jul 28, 2015 2:28 pm

Hi Evan,

Here is a previous link, in my opinion Skeena River caps it off nicely with his last post ...

http://roverlanders.bc.ca/roverforum/vi ... g+defender

But if you still determined to try it, maybe try contacting Jullian at Global Land Rovers he has a lot of import experience and can most likely help you out,

http://www.globallandrovers.com/

cheers, Andy

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Re: Spanish land rover defender question

#5 Post by pquin » Thu Jul 30, 2015 5:38 pm

I've actually imported several from SW France and 1 originally from Spain. I have family over there to do the leg work. I've looked online for what you describe as a broker without much luck. It is a different world over there for buying / selling used cars. Be very careful buying sight unseen as there are quite a few scam adverts, especially on ebay. Shipping cars around withing Europe is expensive as well.

I've brought mine in via container to the Port of Vancouver, but Roll on Roll off to Tacoma is an option. I'm just afraid of US customs. Shipping is easy, but the Port of Vancouver can be difficult to deal with and incredibly expensive. You can't go there and meet / unload the container yourself, everything happens at arms length with fees for every transaction / move. Lord help you if things drag on while clearing as it can cost you upwards of $500 a day to store a container at the port. The port fees for my last shipment were almost as much as the cost of shipping the container from France. :-(

I may try Tacoma myself next time.

Cheers,

Paul in Victoria.

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Re: Spanish land rover defender question

#6 Post by Canuck75 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 10:03 am

Thanks guys. If i do Tacoma, wouldn't I then be limited to 25 years and older, or is that only if importing to and keeping it in the states. Was really hoping to find a broker over in spain. Thanks again.

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Re: Spanish land rover defender question

#7 Post by DBrands » Sat Aug 01, 2015 10:20 am

Canuck75 wrote:Thanks guys. If i do Tacoma, wouldn't I then be limited to 25 years and older, or is that only if importing to and keeping it in the states. Was really hoping to find a broker over in spain. Thanks again.
Not a problem in Tacoma. If you tell them its being taken straight to Canada they don't care how old it is.

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