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Originally Posted by Zat_Zuma Look at using a brokers house, in Sweetgrass, and driving across the border to get your parts. Open a brokerage account and clear your own stuff
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I agree. Oftentimes you can get free shipping to US locations such as Sweetgrass or Eureka (Montana) from US vendors. Simply order in bulk and pick up all the parts in one trip. The brokerage houses will hold the parts for a few weeks at nominal cost. Obviously, be open and honest when declaring the value of the parts to the customs folks.
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