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eBay has really been pushing this new "international selling", I'm curious if any Canadians or Aussies have tried it yet? Where they handle all the customs and shipping from the US to wherever. It's supposed to save a lot of money, but I'm skeptical.
Thanks guys. I am looking at the american eagles. They dont seem to have the inlet/outlets installed though. Do you need to get a rad shop to locare and install them?
eBay has really been pushing this new "international selling", I'm curious if any Canadians or Aussies have tried it yet? Where they handle all the customs and shipping from the US to wherever. It's supposed to save a lot of money, but I'm skeptical.
I also am skeptical . If a firm handle the transfer of goods across an international border you are going to have to pay brokerage . It might be up front in your original transaction or you might pay it at the door or post office . It all depends on the type of shipping , oh yes and then there is always an additional charge for oversize packages . Free trade my *** .
No offence intended
Thanks guys. I am looking at the american eagles. They dont seem to have the inlet/outlets installed though. Do you need to get a rad shop to locare and install them?
You really should call Charlie Theron at Superior. He'll put the hose connections wherever you need them for the $300 (delivered) price.