DradusContact
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Done a search for this but can't see a post for it. Has anyone seen this guy on YouTube who shipped his puma over to America and drove it from Detroit to San Francisco?
What an absolute waste. I bet there must be a car enthusiast or collector over there who would of been made up with it. America is so big though I guess it's being close to one that would be the issue.XAF said:[post]367535[/post] The full thread is on Puma People, as far as I’m aware, it had to be scrapped at the end as was prohibitively expensive to put back on a boat to blighty
DradusContact said:[post]367538[/post]What an absolute waste. I bet there must be a car enthusiast or collector over there who would of been made up with it. America is so big though I guess it's being close to one that would be the issue.XAF said:[post]367535[/post] The full thread is on Puma People, as far as I’m aware, it had to be scrapped at the end as was prohibitively expensive to put back on a boat to blighty
XAF said:[post]367546[/post]DradusContact said:[post]367538[/post]What an absolute waste. I bet there must be a car enthusiast or collector over there who would of been made up with it. America is so big though I guess it's being close to one that would be the issue.XAF said:[post]367535[/post] The full thread is on Puma People, as far as I’m aware, it had to be scrapped at the end as was prohibitively expensive to put back on a boat to blighty
The issue was that it was too ‘new’ to qualify for official importing, so the only way to drive it over there is on a 12 month temporary importation permit. After that you have to prove it’s left the country or that it’s been scrapped. You can’t even legally park it up and not use it
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