Apr 9, 2009 #1 S sshoureas Member Joined Jan 12, 2009 Messages 141 Hey All, I'm looking at a Turbo Buick in Canda and wonder what the process is to import it into the US ? Anyone know how to do this or what the costs are ? Thanks in advance .....
Hey All, I'm looking at a Turbo Buick in Canda and wonder what the process is to import it into the US ? Anyone know how to do this or what the costs are ? Thanks in advance .....
Apr 9, 2009 #2 N notacarlo eggs are liquid chicken Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 7,493 Free if you point the car south and floor it. Not sure of the fee's, but we have to pay a tax on the equipment we bring across for racing. I remember someone on here saying it actually wasn't that difficult to get a car down here.
Free if you point the car south and floor it. Not sure of the fee's, but we have to pay a tax on the equipment we bring across for racing. I remember someone on here saying it actually wasn't that difficult to get a car down here.
Apr 9, 2009 #3 JOHNDEEREGN Moderator Staff member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined Dec 7, 2002 Messages 13,068 notacarlo said: Free if you point the car south and floor it. Not sure of the fee's, but we have to pay a tax on the equipment we bring across for racing. I remember someone on here saying it actually wasn't that difficult to get a car down here. Click to expand... For tractors we used a "broker" so all legals and docs were done properly and buyer and seller were both secure in the transaction. Google it and the government has a site about this.
notacarlo said: Free if you point the car south and floor it. Not sure of the fee's, but we have to pay a tax on the equipment we bring across for racing. I remember someone on here saying it actually wasn't that difficult to get a car down here. Click to expand... For tractors we used a "broker" so all legals and docs were done properly and buyer and seller were both secure in the transaction. Google it and the government has a site about this.