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If I decide to buy a car that I like - I am thinking to drive it back home in europe - do you think is feasible?
Thinking of Brisbane - KSA - Jordan - Syria - Turkey - Bulgaria - aso
Do you know anyone who make it?
I think about it as jurney - seeing Petra, Anatolia - relaxing 2-3 days in a beach resort in Turkey -total 10-12 days
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This was possible in the "old days" but now Saudi is a massive problem, espcially if you have women in your family. You may have to ferry the car to Iran and go round that way.
It sounds a fabulous plan if you can arrange it. Jordan is bsaolutely glorious, especially Petra.
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Robert;
Depending on your 'country of origin', the length of time that you've been abroad, your diplomatic status, your domiciled tax status and other matters 'driving a cheap car home' _might_ not be the best idea since Paris and Paris announced they were breaking off their engagement.
You might find that once you get the car to its *final* destination, if you intend to keep it there permanently (ie. import it) you will have to pay import taxes.
These vary from country to country, but the amount of tax you'll be liable to pay might be more than you would imagine.
Before setting off on your journey do check this out - otherwise there might be an abandoned-in-customs car in six months time
Just a 'heads-up'
- Stuart
UK- 22 years
Turkey- 10 years
Czech, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Romania- 1 year each
Egypt- 6 months
Germany, France, Spain, Italy etc- bought the T-shirts
... working in design/construction, living in Brisbane ...