Best place to order parts in Canada

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For those of you who live in Canada what is the cheapest website to order performance parts, I'm looking to get a Cobb access port and a rmm. I've been looking at the Cobb stage 1 power package with v3 for 913 Canadian off subiedepot, any input would be sweet... cheers!
 


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Stratified is also in the BC area... and theirs come with their own tune on top.
 


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I just looked at there website and everything is in usd, do you know if they have free shipping in canada I couldn't find anything on there website?
 


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Stratified basically treat Canadians the same way an American company treats Canadians
 


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You can try www.raptorracing.ca He is a vendor on this on this forum [MENTION=3660]RaptorRacing[/MENTION] . He has parts but may not have exactly what you want for tuning but worth knowing.
 


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I believe Russ from Deadhook has also mentioned that their shop is super close to the border so he can drive across and ship it from there if needed.
 


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I just looked at there website and everything is in usd, do you know if they have free shipping in canada I couldn't find anything on there website?
There's an option to change the currency to CAD on the left menu. If I were to buy new I'd go with Stratified since it comes with their OTS tune.

You can also look at local Facebook groups to see if anyones selling their AP. If you're in Ontario I recall seeing a couple of them being posted in the past few weeks.

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http://www.tdotperformance.ca/ is pretty good. Alternatively, Comox isn't to far from where I am. You could order a ton of stuff from the US to a border town and go down to grab it. It would be a long trip, but in terms of savings and availability, it is worth it at times.

I order and pick up all my Mountune parts in WA, it works well.
 


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http://www.tdotperformance.ca/ is pretty good. Alternatively, Comox isn't to far from where I am. You could order a ton of stuff from the US to a border town and go down to grab it. It would be a long trip, but in terms of savings and availability, it is worth it at times.

I order and pick up all my Mountune parts in WA, it works well.
He's on the island so there will be a ferry ride in there too $$$

tdotperformance is really good. But dealing with most places directly is generally the best. It's just the dang import fees and duties that sucks
 


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Might as well plug this https://www.eastgatefordpartscanada.ca/ for stock parts. Good place to compare price with rock auto. Their parts list isn't the most up to date. If a part has been superseded, you'll need to search by the new part number.
 


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Stratified basically treat Canadians the same way an American company treats Canadians
And they don't get any extra support from me since they do this.

Real kick in the knackers buddy.
 


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lol, no Canadian discounts if you order from Stratified. Even if you can change the rates to CAD in their site, it's just a "estimate conversion" to help get an estimate. Once you pay, it's still going to be USD prices and whatever the real exchange rate is.

If you're within Canada or same province, you'll get dinged with the taxes too. A real kick in the nuts for sure... but they're a reliable company and offer good tunes. I'm tuned by Stratified.

Ultimately, I guess they're just trying to protect themselves because they don't want to lose out when Americans are buying all their tunes while the Canadian dollar is plummeting.
 




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