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Date:         Sat, 8 Dec 2001 11:08:38 -0600
Reply-To:     vwmark@CONCENTRIC.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Upton <vwmark@CONCENTRIC.NET>
Subject:      Re: Questions about crossing the border into Canada with
              rebiultengines to show and maybe sell
Comments: To: Robert Donalds <bostneng@FCL-US.NET>
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It is free trade when they ask if you have anything to declare and you say no,When you know about all the junk you just bought and stuffed under the seats!

Robert Donalds wrote:

> I am planning a trip into Canada in my vanagon (vanagon content) with to visit potential Zamboni engine customers. What would be involved in crossing the border with my products as goods not yet sold but very well could be sold. When I get to the border Is there a duty to be paid or a bond that would need to be posted. I don't want to find out the hard way by showing up at the border when they start asking questions like anything to declare? I don't want to spend the day at the border crossing while they try to decide if I am braking the law > and why do they call it free trade > any thoughts or insights > Bob Donalds > Boston Engine


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