Ordering Espo springs from Canada

I use an outfit called Kinek alternate delivery.. They are a receiver at a US Border city that'll receive, sign, and hold a package for a month for $5 each pkg..

I'll order up a mess of parts ,, or just one nec part,, The wife and I will cross the border,, spend an evening at a nice RV Casino/Resort,, then we can return to Canada with $800 each of duty free stuff, including auto parts etc..

Here's a link to Ontario Kinek locations...

https://www.kinek.com/find-a-kinekpoint-result?borderProvinceId=55

hope it helps... cheers..

PS,, I also have a shipper avail.. that is bonded and brings stuff to the local airport,, and you go to the shipper, get docs,, walk a coupla hundred yards to the Customs Office in the Airport,, pay nec sales taxes,, no duty on classic car stuff.. return to shipper with docs,, pay $17.50 for up to 5 lbs(?).. and more as you can expect.. here's a link just for reference,, that may help you find a bonded receiver near you....

http://www.seawings.ca/

This ALSO helps get past that "won't ship to Canada" B.S.., cuz you have it shipped and signed for at a U.S. Address...

cheers..



^^This^^ Thanks Grant that was definitely the way to go for big stuff . You can even get the Free Shipping everybody offer inside the US to get your stuff sent to the US address of the shipper -Seawings rocks . Small stuff I still use USPS and if you can talk the shipper into putting their name and address in the return address area on the package instead of a business name then Canada Post will deliver as a piece of mail with no brokerage or taxes charged :yawinkle::yawinkle: , I just got a spare ignition switch and bezel that way in the mail last week .