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<p>[QUOTE="Bean Jr., post: 11832461, member: 140672"]It's easy enough to do. You need to verify that it confirms with FHWA and EPA for that year. If it is an American truck, VIN beginning 1 instead of 2, then it complies. If it is Canadian, VIN beginning 2, then you need a letter from the manufacturer that it complies.</p><p>FET is paid to the irs. You'll need to pay the customs fee, around $12 when I imported my truck.</p><p><br /></p><p>Canada doesn't have titles, so you need the registration and bill of sale.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bean Jr., post: 11832461, member: 140672"]It's easy enough to do. You need to verify that it confirms with FHWA and EPA for that year. If it is an American truck, VIN beginning 1 instead of 2, then it complies. If it is Canadian, VIN beginning 2, then you need a letter from the manufacturer that it complies. FET is paid to the irs. You'll need to pay the customs fee, around $12 when I imported my truck. Canada doesn't have titles, so you need the registration and bill of sale.[/QUOTE]
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