are there any Stillen sellers in Canada?
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From: Waterloo, Ont.
are there any Stillen sellers in Canada?
Does anyone know of a place to buy Stillen exterior parts in Canada?
I'm looking for this (type) rear wing.
http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?i...odel=G35%204DR
Oakville Nissan is one place that may sell Stillen products.
I'm looking for this (type) rear wing.
http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?i...odel=G35%204DR
Oakville Nissan is one place that may sell Stillen products.
Last edited by rpm&my_G35; 04-05-2012 at 11:15 AM.
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From: Waterloo, Ont.
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My breakdown
Spoiler - $178
Shipping - $100
Total $278
not sure the duties and tarrifs and such,
do you have a place in Champaign NY that you can sign up for and they hold your parts for you to pick them up, a few of the guys that order from me on here in Canada do that....
Spoiler - $178
Shipping - $100
Total $278
not sure the duties and tarrifs and such,
do you have a place in Champaign NY that you can sign up for and they hold your parts for you to pick them up, a few of the guys that order from me on here in Canada do that....
Last edited by Rich@GRUBBS; 04-05-2012 at 12:03 PM. Reason: typo!!!
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From: Waterloo, Ont.
Thanks for your help!
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Canadian Tarrif/Duties Rules
2.2.1 Customs Duties and Taxes
Any item mailed into Canada is potentially subject to duty and/or taxes with few exceptions. Visit the CBSA web site at cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/postal-postale/menu-eng.html for more information on mail imports. The CBSA collects provincial sales taxes (PST) on most taxable imports valued at over $20CDN entering Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The CBSA also collects Harmonized Sales Taxes (HST) on most taxable imports entering Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and British Columbia.
Collection of the PST and HST is done in accordance with the agreements between the CBSA and the provincial governments.
Customers with questions regarding the collection of these taxes should call the CBSA Border Information Service (BIS) line:
within Canada 1.800.461.9999
from outside Canada 1.204.983.3500 or 1.506.636.5064 (long distance charges will apply).
A handling fee of $8.50CDN per dutiable or taxable mail item is applied. This fee is in line with the government’s efforts to help recover costs from those who benefit from services, and is similar to arrangements in the United States and other countries.
Mail items containing merchandise enter Canada through CBSA screening centres, are inspected by CBSA Officers and assessed for applicable customs duties, taxes and charges. If duties and/or taxes are owed, items will be delivered along with the E14 Customs Invoice indicating the amount that the addressee must pay before the package can be released to them. Canada Post collects the fees on behalf of the CBSA and accepts the following methods of payment:
cash
certified cheque or uncertified business cheque (payable to Canada Post Corporation)
credit card (Visa, Master card or American Express)
commercial account.
Upon payment and receipt of the item, importers should retain a copy of the E14 Invoice as a receipt for their records.
2.2.1 Customs Duties and Taxes
Any item mailed into Canada is potentially subject to duty and/or taxes with few exceptions. Visit the CBSA web site at cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/postal-postale/menu-eng.html for more information on mail imports. The CBSA collects provincial sales taxes (PST) on most taxable imports valued at over $20CDN entering Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The CBSA also collects Harmonized Sales Taxes (HST) on most taxable imports entering Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and British Columbia.
Collection of the PST and HST is done in accordance with the agreements between the CBSA and the provincial governments.
Customers with questions regarding the collection of these taxes should call the CBSA Border Information Service (BIS) line:
within Canada 1.800.461.9999
from outside Canada 1.204.983.3500 or 1.506.636.5064 (long distance charges will apply).
A handling fee of $8.50CDN per dutiable or taxable mail item is applied. This fee is in line with the government’s efforts to help recover costs from those who benefit from services, and is similar to arrangements in the United States and other countries.
Mail items containing merchandise enter Canada through CBSA screening centres, are inspected by CBSA Officers and assessed for applicable customs duties, taxes and charges. If duties and/or taxes are owed, items will be delivered along with the E14 Customs Invoice indicating the amount that the addressee must pay before the package can be released to them. Canada Post collects the fees on behalf of the CBSA and accepts the following methods of payment:
cash
certified cheque or uncertified business cheque (payable to Canada Post Corporation)
credit card (Visa, Master card or American Express)
commercial account.
Upon payment and receipt of the item, importers should retain a copy of the E14 Invoice as a receipt for their records.
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From: Waterloo, Ont.
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My breakdown
Spoiler - $178
Shipping - $100
Total $278
not sure the duties and tarrifs and such,
do you have a place in Champaign NY that you can sign up for and they hold your parts for you to pick them up, a few of the guys that order from me on here in Canada do that....
Spoiler - $178
Shipping - $100
Total $278
not sure the duties and tarrifs and such,
do you have a place in Champaign NY that you can sign up for and they hold your parts for you to pick them up, a few of the guys that order from me on here in Canada do that....
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