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Old 07-28-11, 06:45 PM
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Default Duty on items from ebay..

Hello everyone.

I'm looking to purchase some F-sport shocks/springs for my 2IS. Now since I live in Canada, we get gouged on taxes/duties, $350+ in shipping and duties from Sewell. I'm looking at a cheaper option, I've found on ebay here..

http://stores.ebay.ca/Lexus-of-North...=p4634.c0.m322

It looks like Lexus of North Miami's ebay website. Now their website states only shipping prices, generally $50-60 so that's acceptable. Now I've never bought car parts on ebay before, will I be charged on duty for those items? It seems from their website that their prices are very much similar to that of Sewell, but if I can save on the duty that would be awesome. Anyone in Canada can chime in? Or anybody have any ideas?

Thanks.
Old 07-28-11, 08:27 PM
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I would send them a message through eBay to ask them how much shipping would be to your zip code in Canada.
Old 07-28-11, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Sffd103
I would send them a message through eBay to ask them how much shipping would be to your zip code in Canada.
Since when did Canada start using zip codes? ehhehe! It's Postal codes.
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As fas as getting taxed, that is up to Canada custom's discretion as there is not much you can do about it. However if you check the Canada tarif and import, then that can help in events you get duties and taxed on something that should not be.

http://www.asfc.gc.ca/trade-commerce.../menu-eng.html
http://www.asfc.gc.ca/cpr-crp-eng.html

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Old 07-29-11, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by 149MAX
Hello everyone.

I'm looking to purchase some F-sport shocks/springs for my 2IS. Now since I live in Canada, we get gouged on taxes/duties, $350+ in shipping and duties from Sewell. I'm looking at a cheaper option, I've found on ebay here..

http://stores.ebay.ca/Lexus-of-North...=p4634.c0.m322

It looks like Lexus of North Miami's ebay website. Now their website states only shipping prices, generally $50-60 so that's acceptable. Now I've never bought car parts on ebay before, will I be charged on duty for those items? It seems from their website that their prices are very much similar to that of Sewell, but if I can save on the duty that would be awesome. Anyone in Canada can chime in? Or anybody have any ideas?

Thanks.
Yes you will get hit with duties/taxes..... unless they write up those parts as warrantied or something ridiculously low you will get dinged customs/duties. It blows.
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I haven't done it with car parts yet, but I have for other purchases.

Have the items shipped to a kinek point (www.kinek.com) located at the border (Buffalo), drive over, pick it up and drive back. Just don't claim them at the border and more than likely you'll get by without paying taxes.

To be less suspicious of your travels, I would try to travel with another person and make at least a couple other shopping purchases in the States so you can show the receipts to the border officer.
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^ Damn i've never heard of those but that sounds pretty damn convenient for someone like the OP. Just have things shipped over to right across the border and just pick em up? Nice! Pretty nifty business idea too
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