With bike as is a crate must be built approx $200, shipping to port in trinidad would set you back approx $500. add broker fees $150 and other misc fees approx it to $1000 usd. Also be aware that you would need an import license and also be required to pay moto vehicle tax! (trust me i had to pay tax on an 85cc even though i cant license this!) After all that cost you will need to pay custom duties (% of cost of bike+cost of shipping). so good luck! IF I were you I would have my bike parts out and sent in a barrel to be cleared as "used parts" a barrel to ship would cost about $200usd or so not a fortune! Good luck
A flight from Trinidad and Tobago to Miami, Florida would take about 4 hours. There is approximately 1,628 miles between the two locations.
He jumped of the ramp with his dirtbike
get a 80cc dirtbike
He stayed overseas for a number of years after getting an overseas assignment.
i am not sure if one direction would come to Trinidad but i hope they will someday
6 Trinidad dollars would = 1 us dollar
a single round trip to japan from U.S. would cost 1200 dollars
That would be a 'dependency'
To dial a mobile phone when it is overseas, dial exactly the same number you would if that mobile phone were at home.
No, that wouldn't be possible. You would have to get a Wii from the overseas region.
well. iv ha many different bikes so out of all of them the lowest fun dirtbike would be the 150cc.
5 dollars