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Anybody have any ideas about small cargo with high value that could be carried in a small plane between the USA and South America?

No, cocaine won't be considered. Spending my retirement in a jail somewhere in Central America really has very little appeal.

Looking for something to help pay for the fuel. About 500 pounds small volume cargo space available.

I asked the locals down there. They want peanut butter and American toilet paper.

I can't see me telling customs that my cargo that I've carried for 6800 miles is 10 cases of toilet paper. I'm picturing them shredding every roll into confetti, looking for what I must be smuggling.

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