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25 Feb 2006 05:19 #26294 by VCRider
I've attempted (like others) to find a paint match for two bikes I'm restoring (a 73' and 74' 900). Somewhere else on this site you'll find a suggestion to checkout 'paintworkz.com', just outside of Detroit. This I did, but unfortunately they can't ship the product from their location (Detroit area) to me in Toronto. The U.S. Postal service has issues transporting this type of product (and I fully appreciate the concern...). Anyone know of a way around this? Would UPS ship?

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25 Feb 2006 07:44 #26309 by mykznme
Replied by mykznme on topic Shipping paint product between countries
not sure what products you are trying to ship but if its paint only ups MIGHT ship with a hazmat fee.

or....if all else fails maybe someone that lives in the states could order it and reship it fr you


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25 Feb 2006 09:47 #26326 by oldcoldankles
Replied by oldcoldankles on topic Shipping paint product between countries
I live about 1½ hrs north of the US border. For the last year or so I've been crossing the border to pick up certain shipments held at a shipping terminal in Oroville WA. Receiving and holding cost is only $3 per item. Saves a lot of hassle, plus cheaper freight and you save $ doing your own customs clearance too.

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25 Feb 2006 11:34 #26358 by VCRider
Replied by VCRider on topic Shipping paint product between countries
....sorry (I guess I left out the product..). Yes, it is a half pint of paint and some flake. I'll try the UPS route... Thanks/Brad

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28 Feb 2006 05:59 #27030 by Alex_KZ1K
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If you're ordering enough, it might be worth your while just to drive down there and pick it up yourself. I'm from Kitchener, and when we went to the Detroit autoshow a few years back, it took less than 4 hours to get there. Even if you drive, it'll probably cost you less in fuel than it would for them to ship it with a hazmat fee, plus brokerage and customs fees when it is delivered.

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03 Mar 2006 06:53 #27821 by VCRider
Replied by VCRider on topic Shipping paint product between countries
I think you are right Alex. Looks like I'll be going for a drive - its probably worth it since I'll be purchasing paint product for both the 73' and the 74' 900. I talked to UPS, and unless the shipper has 'Hazmat' training, it won't be shipped by them. I'm hoping that I won't have a problem crossing the border with a flamable product (I have visions of guns pointing at my head..:blush:)... Thanks/Brad

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