Date: 7-8-08 02:18 From: arifeder in Vancouver Subject: whats the best way to order parts into canada?
most suppliers offer different pricing. but even with good prices, shipping gets ridiculous from the USA.
how do we get parts to finish a restoration without doubling the costs?
any advice for dealing with duties, taxes, shipping, etc.??? _________________ love my tii
Date: 7-8-08 05:43 From: dapbmw Subject: Re: whats the best way to order parts into canada?
one way is ship the parts to a friend who lives close to the border and pick it up there. another way is order thru blunt. i can get parts for you direct from the bmw canada at a discount, but somehow we are still pricier. all mechanical and electrical parts i source locally from carquest, canada parts online, metrix and they are sometimes cheaper than us sellers.
my friend richard has some nos parts.
cheers,
dave
Date: 7-8-08 07:53 From: kris in Toronto Subject: Re: whats the best way to order parts into canada?
If you find a small supplier to work with, they may be willing to help with the customs declaration. Contact me through the board if you want a suggestion _________________ 73 Schwarz Tii (resto)
08 WRX STI
Date: 7-8-08 11:55 From: Artistic in Surrey, B.C Subject: Re: whats the best way to order parts into canada?
I ship everything I get online through Bav. Auto to a company Hagen's of Blaine ( less than a 5 minute drive from the peace arch crossing).
Basically call them and set up an account (free to set up).
All you have to do when you order items is have it shipped to Hagen's of Blaines address, but with YOUR name on the box (or which ever name the account is under).
They will call you once it has arrived and you have 2 weeks to pick up the item. If you take longer it's an extra 50Cents a day or something like that.
When you go to pick it up, just tell them your name and you pay $3 dollars for them for holding it for 2 weeks and calling you.
Pretty simple, and a lot of the time you save big money because companies will offer free shipping but only in the U.S. You also save on service charges if shipped by UPS, and you have the chance of not having to pay duties when you drive back.
Hagen's of Blaine
816 Peace Portal Dr
Blaine, Washington
98230
360-332-5246 _________________ '72 2002
'76 2002
Date: 7-9-08 08:13 From: canadamatt in canada, eh? Subject: Re: whats the best way to order parts into canada?
If you don't have the option of shipping to the border, then USPS is the way to go, it will always be the cheapest. Usually (for some reason not always) if the value is less than $100, you will not get charged duty for USPS or Canada Post items. UPS is usually the worst for duty charges coming into canada.
Some places have better arrangements with their shipping companies. Pegasus Auto Racing for example, is the only place I buy from that I get shipped straight to my house..I have placed orders on Tuesday morning before and had them at my door Thursday afternoon, and shipping/duty/etc is very reasonable; not worth it for me to get it shipped to the border. They use FedEX if I remember correctly.
matt
Date: 7-9-08 03:26 From: BLUNT in Wayzata,Minnesota, gods country Subject: Re: whats the best way to order parts into canada?
i can help you with whatever you need and will work with you on declared values _________________
lowest pricing on new OE bmw parts
email me unkorama@gmail.com
Date: 7-10-08 07:51 From: alp in Vancouver Subject: Re: whats the best way to order parts into canada?
I was getting fatly pricing at my local dealer since my brother in law worked there. When I checked into prices for the turbo flairs etc. they were double the price of the parts in the States (Pacific BMW in California)! Shipping can't be that bad to make up the difference. Send everything by USPS and declare a low value. Remember to state that the parts are for a vintage car- no duty then.