Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

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Batlcry
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Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby Batlcry » Fri Jan 27, 2017 8:20 am

I have a 1981 Spider 2000 and want to buy some parts for it through the winter.. specifically looking for the bumperette set, front spoiler, sun visors and some mechanical parts (motor & transmission mounts, timing belt).
I live in Canada and have found a few good US suppliers but have been unable to find any suppliers here at home. Just wondering if anyone knows of a Canadian company that can supply parts like those I mentioned?
Thanks,
Lon.

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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby ORFORD2004 » Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:06 am

If you can go to the border, ship your parts there.

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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby maxdog » Sat Jan 28, 2017 12:14 pm

HI
I am in Montreal and would like to find an alternative to the high cost of shipping from the USA, or the hassle of crossing into Trump land to collect shipments .
When I had a Jensen Interceptor I bought all my parts from the UK saving on; parts costs , shipping costs and avoided long Customs delays .
I have looked for a Fiat supplier in Europe who will ship direct to Canada
I found a German company with an E Bay store - Fiat Parts [ 1445*] Their prices in $ US are comparable or cheaper than US suppliers . Their shipping costs via German postal service are cheaper .I will give them a try over the winter and report .
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby narfire » Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:04 pm

UPS from the States to Canada is a joke. Very expensive with their seemingly random charges. use the postal service, less expensive.
As mentioned if there is a postal drop across the line, use that if you have a passport. On the way back you will be charged any taxes that might be due.
To purchase parts in Canada I have used Ital Motors in Edmonton. Bear in mind they are a business and have already paid any exchange rates and marked up to stay in business. Again mail it.. Another that some might chime in about, is Andy's Spiders in Toronto. They restore Fiats and usually have some parts available.
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby maxdog » Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:01 pm

I agree UPS is a rip off but many US companies insist on using them because they will pick up from the vendor . US postal service is quicker ,cheaper and traceable at least until the parcel crosses the border , but the vendor has to take the parcel to the Post Office .
E Bay's global delivery system is the worst , things simply disappear and there is no way of making human contact .
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby 85redpini » Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:39 pm

maxdog wrote:I agree UPS is a rip off but many US companies insist on using them because they will pick up from the vendor . US postal service is quicker ,cheaper and traceable at least until the parcel crosses the border , but the vendor has to take the parcel to the Post Office .
E Bay's global delivery system is the worst , things simply disappear and there is no way of making human contact .
Maxdog


the postoffice does pickup from my mailbox. you arrange shipping through the US postoffice website. you can even schedule a pickup, but as they come everyday, you only have to put the red flag up.

we mail parts to Canada all the time. we put "antique auto parts duty exempt code 9966.00.00" on the label.
as the online shipping software will not calculate overseas postage, you can just buy the parts on our website, spiderroadster and we will send an invoice for the postage.

as a us navy member stations at Argentia Newfoundland in the 60's I am happy to help.

Thanks
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby Batlcry » Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:58 am

Hey All.. thanks for the replies to my post. I guess it seems that there are no real parts suppliers here in Canada as others were wondering the same thing. Checked out Ital Motors but appears to be basically a repair business.
I know about shipping to the US close to the border but this is still a hassle and had hoped there was something in this country.
Oh well...
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby narfire » Mon Jan 30, 2017 7:10 pm

Ital does carry Fiat and Alfa parts. because of the state of affairs....Edmonton is not really a hot-bed of Fiat activities, they have ventured into repairing other models as well. I have bought brake calipers, headers, and interior parts from them. Gasket kits, clutches as well.
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby nalle » Fri Feb 03, 2017 3:51 pm

hello

I do not konow does this help you but here are a copule of european dealers that I use.
https://www.schiminsky.de/
http://www.spider-point.com
both of them sell good quality parts ( not the cheapest ones).
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby Batlcry » Sat Feb 04, 2017 8:12 am

Hi back.. and thanks for the info. I checked out the two sites you posted, just a bit of trouble with the language as I speak no German. Maybe I can work through that somehow.
Cheers from Canada!
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby zachmac » Sat Feb 04, 2017 7:11 pm

Batlcry: If you click on the box in the upper right hand corner of the spider-point site and hit enter and be patient it will display in English.

Maxdog: No charge for helping one of your countrymen from down here in "trump land". How's that whole socialist VAT tax heaven working out for ya? :D
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby Batlcry » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:08 am

Hey Maxdog.. thanks for the info. Actually saw the English button and tried it but it only changed the top lines, didn't change the description of the parts. Maybe I didn't wait long enough. Will try it again.
What is the VAT tax, not sure.. Things are cool up here in Canada. If it gets any wackier down there in trump land come on up.. we've got lots of room for US refugees. :wink:
Keep on Truckin'
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby zachmac » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:00 pm

If you click the English button and then use the parts menu drop down it immediately changes to English. Accessing parts by type from the menu then displays the parts descriptions in English. At least that's the way it works here in the good old USA where Fiat parts are cheap and plentiful.

And BTW, you don't know what a VAT tax is really? You call it a GST. Do a little historical reading on your own country before throwing stones at others.
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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby Batlcry » Mon Feb 06, 2017 7:09 am

Yes, we call it a GST!!
Who is this and who was throwing stones at anyone?? Wow.. sensitive man!!

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Re: Fiat 2000 Parts from Canada

Postby SeattleSpider » Tue Feb 07, 2017 4:30 pm

Lon,

I have found http://www.spider-point.com very helpful. As they tend to post the costs in Euros I usually call them to place an order. They have parts you cannot always find in the US and their English is very good. Nice guys. Do not know if this helps with your shipping issue though.

John


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