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This 2007 Landcruiser Prado is the US Embassy San Jose auction block
This 2007 Landcruiser Prado is the US Embassy San Jose auction block

QCOSTARICA  – The  U.S. Embassy San Jose is holding its latest auction.

On the auction block this month are items like stoves, computer equipment, furniture and one vehicle, a 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado.

The auction is online through www.rematico.com.

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Physical inspection of the goods will take place on Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31, between 8:30am and 12 noon and 1:00pm and 4:00pm, in Bodega #4 in the Moorepark industrial complex, one kilometre west of the Embassy, in Pavas.  Click here for map.

The vehicle(s) can be inspected in the lot directly in from the embassy.

As usual, all sales are final and to be paid for in full before claiming the article. In the case of vehicle(s), winning bidders are required to pay all fees, ie marchamo, riteve and transfer taxes, and including the import duty, prior to taking possession. Embassy vehicles are exempt from import duties. However, the duty has to be paid to have the vehicle registered with non-embassy plates.

The bidding starts Sunday, November 1 at 8:00am.

For more information visit Rematico.com

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