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I have shipped all over the world with lots of parts and I only use USPS for them, because they have the best prices and their speed is the fastest. I only use UPS $ greyhound for large and very heavy parts.
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canada post/usps for me. shipped a 302 crank to maryland through the mail, no problem.
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As a Canadian, I prefer to have everything from the US shipped to me by USPS. I have had Corvette rims shipped by the post office, and they arrived just fine. Not all on the same day, but they got here. The frustrating thing with UPS or FedEx, is that there is always another cost on top of the shipping, and you never know when the bill will come, or how much it will be.
If you are selling used parts into Canada, just mark on the declaration slip that they are used parts, made in USA, and they will arrive just fine. Thanks, John. ![]() |
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I will second or third the use of USPS. I've received, carbs and various other car parts that way without the UPS gouging. Valve covers are light and shouldn't be a problem.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now.
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USPS,
IN, OUT DONE!!!!!!!!! ![]() Thanks Guys, I cant believe the UPS puts you through compared to USPS.Thanks ![]() ![]()
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Carl
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