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We at Monte Carlo Minis are proud to offer from Mokecar dot com dot hk/Moke Australia/ and mokeinternational dot com In Chongqing China.and Brisbane Aus. To be the current SOLE US importer of there new Mokes. the complete running.driving mokes here with North Carolina titles. These have state issue vin numbers ( called NCS with MVR 31, MVR 55 customs build and MVR 92H title bond)but I can now get INSTANT titles in one day.. Colors in stock are 1 in CLEMSON ORANGE, 1 in yellow a . Ok Payment:NO TRADES , NO FINANCE We do NOT accept CC, Pay Pal or checks of any kind. Just cash in hand, or letter of credit ( irrevocable) required on placing the order) good faith deposit of $5500 on custom builds MonteCarloMini dot com. and are titled AUSTIN MOKES here in NC. We have locations here in Earl NORTH CAROLINA and also in Aylesbury ENGLAND and Mexico City MEXICO
These can ONLY be sold in North Carolina as complete running cars with the NCS state vin numbers.. thus NO KITS.
NOTE Turn Key with NCS state vin numbers and NC title START at $25,000 USD.(add $2500 extra for 1275cc).fyi NC titles These require title bond MVR 92 H..We do NOT use DONOR moke.
EMAIL me for title questions These are legal in most of the 50 states. BIll Cox Lic NC dealer and bonded US CUSTOMS importer with TWIC , ACE and SCAC. phone 1-704.487.6406 shop. 1-704.487.6797 home. midnight is OK , VIEWING on sunday afternoon is best.. CALL for more details.bille.cox@hotmail.com.. . ONLY two new mokes left in stock. 5 May 15. I have again bare ( painted) moke shells.again direct from china. All moke sold AS IS NO WARRANTY. Sight Inspection is required before buying..SOLD AS IS no warranty ( with MVR 181). the engines are used..classic mini engines.. 998c manuels. they are 21 years and older to comply with EPA (CKD) kit car laws.. . btw two more containers of new mokes coming later this year from China.....
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