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Old 06-03-2013, 02:55 PM
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Yes Canadian prices are high! Thanks for the compliments so far.
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Just curious...can you buy a new truck in the US and drive it back to Canada?
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Originally Posted by heydustin
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Do many people do that? I know I would.
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Originally Posted by 11rangerZ520

Do many people do that? I know I would.
I thought about it. I'm less than 10 mins from the washington border. But I didn't feel like dealing with all the inspections, registration and paper work. My truck was $31,656 and had an msrp of 43k. After taxes and fees it came to just over 37k. 4x4 Supercab xlt 3.7
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Yeah I thought about it as well. Ended up paying around $44,000 for my loaded FX4 minus nav.
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Originally Posted by 02themax
Yeah I thought about it as well. Ended up paying around $44,000 for my loaded FX4 minus nav.
You could have also had your duratracs much cheaper lol. I'm thinking about getting toyo at2 in 275/70/18. They're actually reasonably priced in canada at $250 each.



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