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Date:         Tue, 28 Apr 1998 19:14:41 -0700
Reply-To:     Earl Smith <earlsmit@ISLANDNET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Earl Smith <earlsmit@ISLANDNET.COM>
Subject:      Re: Canadians buying from US suppliers.
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>Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:27:07 >To: Kelly Bauman <bauman@ican.net> >From: Earl Smith <earlsmit@islandnet.com> >Subject: Re: Canadians buying from US suppliers. > >I live a block from the US border and have a P.O. Box on the US side. I >>mail order all my US source goods there. When mailing goods in to Canada >>they slap on applicable duties, taxes (just GST for BC as the BC and >>Federal government don't have reciprocal tax collection agreements at this >>time) and usually a customs user fee. That's right, you have to pay for >>the priviledge of being charged duty and taxes. If you use UPS, Fed Ex or >>another courier you may get slapped with brokerage fees. It really takes a >>whack out of any savings you find south of the border. >> >>Kelly Bauman >>Delta, BC >>'91 Westy >You were very wise to select a home in that location. Are you on first avenue? > >Thanks to all of you who replied to my query. Of course one problem I have comes from living on an island. It costs $75 to get to the mainland and back so that would have to be added to the cost if I used the pick-up routine. It would take too long to kayak the 20 miles to Port Angeles ;|)> However I do have friends with sailboats - - - ! > >We are very fortunate in Victoria in having BowWow motors, an after market supplier with prices usually lower than the dealer. Also have two auto recyclers specializing in VW and a lot of vans and busses from breadloafs to Eurovans. Never go out without seeing at least one VW van of some vintage and on a drive to town will see at least half a dozen. > >One FLAR is quite close. Drove there yesterday with a very sick engine and bought an Auxiliary Air Regulator for $40. Tom took time to listen to the engine with the new reg temporarily hooked up and pronounced it OK. Said if I continue to have problems, to come back and he will hook it up to his diagnostic computer and sell me some more parts. > >Put it in and will go for a test drive now, with a stop at the bank that was closed yesterday, and send some money to Kelly. > >Will reply to John about the mirrors later. > Earl from Sunny Sooke 84 ex-California Vanagon


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