I like to thank all the input received from the list members as I seek my holy grail. It seems like the best synergy is in the Northwest as vehicles sold into British Columbia are fairly close to US vehicles (how close I'm still trying to figure out) and the Seattle customs office has the most experience dealing with these matters. I would like to found out from any of the Canadian list members who owns or has access to any style Eurovan (it would be great if it were a double cab) what the safety/emissions compliance sticker located on the drivers side door pillar has listed. I'm curious if there is any mention of US compliance or any mention of EPA/DOT/NHTSA. Finally, if anyone has had experience importing a vanagon double cab, I'd love to hear about your experience. Again much thanks for the help!!! Regards, Colin
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