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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Posts: 3,963
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Tecnically it's 15 years old for D.O.T. requirements (don't have to upgrade lights, seatbelts, speedo, ect). The 20 year rule is that it's brought in as a antique, but as it's made in Germany it still can be taxed (duty). But most Customs guys just let it go. (Germany's duty rate is 2.3% or something like that. You can fax a copy of the title to the US border crossing (where the car is going to cross at) and they will accept the fax. Have the original with you when you cross tho. 72 hrs before the car crosses. Check with the border crossing to see if it's one that does car crossings first. Done it 3 times now. NP
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Bunch of old cars
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