I found the ARB 87" X 44" rack for $593.95 and the fit kit for $158.95, combined its $752.90 and the shipping if free! I found that at www.ruggedrocksoffroad.com I found another place the had the rack for $586.66 but i couldnt find the fit kit or any info about shipping. I found that one at www.safari4x4.com
Not sure if that helps you any but thats what my investigation has come up with!
Dave
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Re:Looking for a used roof rack...
Date: 2007/12/07 19:50
By: Missi
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both sites are from the US. (see shipping information). free shipping is only in US. dont forget that we have to pay duties on the delivery. I dont know how much that is. overall, not a good idea to get from the US, might as well go to National.....
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Re:Looking for a used roof rack...
Date: 2007/12/07 20:30
By: waterlad112002
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You are going to have to forgive me! I forgot that you are in canada. I am in the US! So you are right the info i gave is probably of no use to you. My Bad, sorry about that!
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Re:Looking for a used roof rack...
Date: 2007/12/07 22:20
By: Missi
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i sent rugged rocks an email, they told me they dont do business outside of the US....
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Re:Looking for a used roof rack...
Date: 2007/12/08 04:49
By: Runner_Ryan
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Missi wrote: both sites are from the US. (see shipping information). free shipping is only in US. dont forget that we have to pay duties on the delivery. I dont know how much that is. overall, not a good idea to get from the US, might as well go to National..... I don't know what it's like in Onterrible, but when I order stuff from the US, I have it shipped in a way that I can act as my own broker. I get a call, saying the stuff is here, go get some paperwork, bring it down to the customs office to declare it, pay the taxes, they give me more paperwork to bring back to the warehouse. I give the paperwork to the receiving warehouse, and they give me my stuff. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's actually quite easy, and saves a lot of money. As for the free shipping in the US, we can have it shipped to a shipping company in Seattle for free. They float it accross to Victoria, and we only have to pay shipping from Seattle to Victoria. Maybe something similar can be done for you?
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