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Best site to buy parts for Canadians?

kgozi1

New member
Ive been looking for an exhaust for my 2010 GTI (going stage 2).

Most sites and products are made for American shoppers, Ive had some bad experiences with import charges in the past.

Anyone recommend a site to buy parts for? Or if you have a specific exhaust you recommend im all ears,

thanks.
 

MLue1

Drag Racing Champion
For Regular Parts I found this Canadian site, I haven't bought from them yet but their prices look pretty good,.. planning to buying a few parts soon... .

https://ca.autoshack.com/

EDIT: Seems to be a new vender, limited products but best prices on Front and Rear wheel bearing hands down.


PS. I've bought 4 Wheel Bearings for the Golf and Tiguan and so far so good for more than 3 years now
 
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Tech72

Ready to race!
Does anyone know of a shop, retailer or importer that regularly does business with ECS Tuning in the GTA (preferably west end in Mississauga-Burlington)? I need to order a part from ECS, but the shipping cost to Canada is almost as much as the part itself. Then add the brokerage fee and duties and it gets ridiculous.

Thanks in advance for any leads.
 

93serprise

Ready to race!
This makes me sad, as I am in the middle of trying to immigrate to Canada from Texas (Hate it here ). Thinking about moving to New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, but am still open to other areas/provinces. I hate to think about not being able to take my modded GTI with me, but also am trying to find out about all of the fees to get it imported.
 

Tech72

Ready to race!
This makes me sad, as I am in the middle of trying to immigrate to Canada from Texas (Hate it here ). Thinking about moving to New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, but am still open to other areas/provinces. I hate to think about not being able to take my modded GTI with me, but also am trying to find out about all of the fees to get it imported.

Nothing against our friends in the Maritimes, but why the east coast? Family ties, job prospect, or just none of my freakin' business? Curious as most people heading to Canada would choose Vancouver-Calgary-Toronto-Montreal as these are the economic engines of Canada with a strong job market (albeit high living/housing costs as well). If you do end up in NB or NS, prepare for some serious winter driving conditions. The east coast gets it hard every winter, one snowstorm after another. All the best wherever you go to in Canada.
 

PRY4SNO

New member
This makes me sad, as I am in the middle of trying to immigrate to Canada from Texas (Hate it here ). Thinking about moving to New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, but am still open to other areas/provinces. I hate to think about not being able to take my modded GTI with me, but also am trying to find out about all of the fees to get it imported.

If you can keep your car registered to, say, your parent's address you won't have to import the car at all.

Or, import the car into Alberta. No provincial tax so it'll be the cheapest, and we don't have as many regulations as other provinces (especially emissions related).
 

nik

Go Kart Champion
probably not the best solution you're looking for, but you could have your parts shipped to CBI in buffalo, spend a few days at the casino there, and just bring it back, paying duty if you're still over the allowance. you don't have to pay brokerage. Just a nominal fee at CBI for their storage.
 

GTI_Hopeful

New member
There is also a shop out of Toronto called jspec, they seem to have a good variety of parts at a good price. I have yet to use them for parts but they seem reputable.

Also. .

Has anyone ever ordered from ModdedEuros? I believe they only ship to the states but they have a lot of parts to offer, just wondering on duties and fees if its worth it. They also offer financing through Affirm.
 
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