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I've done this too. You don't need a broker if you are bring the car across the border yourself. Look on the epa and dot websites for what they require, get a certificate from PCNA that the car met epa/dot standards when new. All they were interested in at the border when I came across was the duty, but it's better to be prepared with the appropriate paperwork. Have insurance for the car and get a temporary plate.
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Last edited by Jim Garfield; 03-29-2010 at 03:46 PM..
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