My friend will not be taking anything across the border.
A friend will be visiting from Australia. I has purchased some Model A fenders and will be packing them into his rented car here in the states. He is going to Canada as part of his trip and would like to know what might be needed for him to enter and leave Canada with these fenders in his car.
Canadian Border Requirements
- Neil Wilson
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Canadian Border Requirements
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Regards, Neil Wilson
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- Chris Haynes
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Re: Canadian Border Requirements
I would carry a good receipt with the sellers address on it.
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Re: Canadian Border Requirements
A receipt should be all he needs. Don't wrap them up too good, there is a good chance they will get "unpacked" at the border.
Re: Canadian Border Requirements
They are over 25 yr old and should be duty free according to the free trade agreement
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Re: Canadian Border Requirements
Thanks for the input everyone. My friend has decided to not take anything across the border.
Regards, Neil Wilson
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