broken exhaust bolts in head

Discussion in 'Wrenchin' Secrets' started by Ray, Sep 30, 2019.

  1. 1969RIVI

    1969RIVI Well-Known Member

    I sent it down fine but when it was sent back to me it wasn't labeled as a repaired part and I was hit with duty fees. I contacted the border agency and filled out all the forms and sent reciets andvproof of the repairs to get reimbursed for the duty fees I paid and after chasing them for two and a half months they decided that they didn't want to reimburse me and that I have to pay duty on the money I paid for the shops services???:confused:o_O....ok???? I just said screw it and didn't want to waste anymore time fighting with those idiots. So from now on I'll make sure I look into those details before I send something down to be repaired again.
     
  2. racenu

    racenu Well-Known Member

    You should go get it yourself, it’s no problem bringing it back into Canada, I’ve brought back a few engines from Jim, he gives you a receipt and they have to accept it at Canada customs. It’s your personal engine and not for a business so you can import it yourself. Next month I’m picking up my 69 wildcat engine from Jim myself. Gord
     

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