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post Feb 29, 2008 - 12:41 PM
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Hello my fellow Canucks,

i have searched my area high and low to find parts for my CeliPig. i found someone who can get me TEIN s.TECH springs for 319$ +tax and still no one who can get me KYB GR2s. is there a speed shop in your area that i could get touch with by phone or online? i really need you guys because my wheel package is in transit and i will no t install them before i power the car.


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post Mar 1, 2008 - 3:12 PM
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...how come i don't know of any 35% duty fee??? isn't it 6.1% in canada?
200 + 6.1% duties + tax + shipping + brokerage fees + any service fees is still probably cheaper than whatever u can find in cnada


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post Mar 1, 2008 - 3:41 PM
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QUOTE(elvasoshexai @ Mar 1, 2008 - 4:12 PM) [snapback]648111[/snapback]
...how come i don't know of any 35% duty fee??? isn't it 6.1% in canada?
200 + 6.1% duties + tax + shipping + brokerage fees + any service fees is still probably cheaper than whatever u can find in cnada


:blush: you are right it just seems like 35% when you have to pay it on top of shipping and there used to be this currency conversion thing when the loonie was around 0,65$ US. i guess i should place the order for my springs and KYBs online from the States. if i procrastinate, spring will have sprung and i'll still have a car that looks like it's on stilts.

thanks everyone for the responses and suggestions.

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post Mar 2, 2008 - 7:27 AM
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Find someone that will not ship with UPS. Anything else you will just pay the normal import fees/duties.

I remember when I ordered my gt-four from conversion, that thing was massive (a pallet) and was worth around 600-800$..and I just paied around 70$ when it went across cause I had to release the package myself at the custom office (they faxed me the papers and I had to answer a bunch of questions like what it was and where it was made).

Actually, if they ship with UPS, you can specify you will release the package yourself, just give them a fax number they can send the papers to you and be sure there a custom office near you, you can do it all yourself and save 20-40$ bucks.

QUOTE(axelrduvirage @ Mar 1, 2008 - 4:41 PM) [snapback]648117[/snapback]

QUOTE(elvasoshexai @ Mar 1, 2008 - 4:12 PM) [snapback]648111[/snapback]
...how come i don't know of any 35% duty fee??? isn't it 6.1% in canada?
200 + 6.1% duties + tax + shipping + brokerage fees + any service fees is still probably cheaper than whatever u can find in cnada


:blush: you are right it just seems like 35% when you have to pay it on top of shipping and there used to be this currency conversion thing when the loonie was around 0,65$ US. i guess i should place the order for my springs and KYBs online from the States. if i procrastinate, spring will have sprung and i'll still have a car that looks like it's on stilts.

thanks everyone for the responses and suggestions.



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