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Drift_FX
12-07-2013, 11:01 AM
ok ive tried to do some research and havent fount a clear awnser, and i thought that someone on here may have experience with this......... im looking to trailer a car from canada into the us. the car will not be registered or driven on us roads. i plan to use this car only for parts then scrap the rest. what do i have to do to cross the boarder with this car?

racepar1
12-07-2013, 12:18 PM
Are you crossing a snow boarder or a skate boarder? There's different procedures...

:mepoke:

Drift_FX
12-07-2013, 10:19 PM
Are you crossing a snow boarder or a skate boarder? There's different procedures...

:mepoke:

oh my god i spelled something wrong on the internet! now the world is going to end......

but seriously, does anyone have any experience with this?

No 240.. No id
12-07-2013, 11:13 PM
Are you crossing a snow boarder or a skate boarder? There's different procedures...

:mepoke:

Helpless post like always.

Anyways, i tried to bring a s14 few years ago from there after visiting some family there...But they wanted a lot of fee's to let a car cross for good. But if you are going to cross the borders then go back, then its around $500 ish.

zerodameaon
12-07-2013, 11:33 PM
This is a post for http://zilvia.net/f/chat/297481-small-questions-thread-search-first-use-instead-making-new-threads-519.html, please use it for small questions like this that do not need new threads.

Drift_FX
12-08-2013, 01:09 AM
Helpless post like always.

Anyways, i tried to bring a s14 few years ago from there after visiting some family there...But they wanted a lot of fee's to let a car cross for good. But if you are going to cross the borders then go back, then its around $500 ish.

so bring the car over, strip it down, and return it? lol.... ive heard of people being able to bring non-op cars over as scrap which would be significantly cheaper, have you heard of this?

This is a post for http://zilvia.net/f/chat/297481-small-questions-thread-search-first-use-instead-making-new-threads-519.html, please use it for small questions like this that do not need new threads.

this is a thread that could possibly help others and requires more than a 1 post response, so i disagree....

zerodameaon
12-08-2013, 01:15 AM
You mean so they can search and find it in there later? There is also nothing stating that only one person can reply to you, and that people can't post more then once. Also a search of Google would answer your question. Its cut and dry on the source I found it on.

Grocery Cart
12-08-2013, 02:27 AM
You mean so they can search and find it in there later? There is also nothing stating that only one person can reply to you, and that people can't post more then once. Also a search of Google would answer your question. Its cut and dry on the source I found it on.

You know I actually wanted to make a post about this earlier today. It seems like people lately just jump to "wrong thread post in small questions first" every single time someone posts a new thread. I'm beginning to think just everything belongs in there, haha.

But I do agree on this one, something like this could easily be found on Google.

Future240
12-08-2013, 10:21 AM
This topic has been beat to death. If it were that easy tons of people would be doing it. :lockd: