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Old 06-29-2013, 09:24 AM   #1129
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Originally Posted by Delsy View Post
My experience from my SC and oil cooler shipped from US thru UPS is if it arrives in pampangga like my SC, the courier will give you the computed custom duties and vat which approximately 27% (10%vat, 15%duties). But if it will arrive in Manila NAIA, like my cooler, then they will require affidavit, letter and some ID plus the duties and taxes... Then if you are lucky they will release it... But my own, they deny and ask me to do other filling! Until now my cooler is still with them.... I don't know if its the custom or UPS... So better clarify everything before you place your order.
I was worried bout shipping parts to the Philippines as well until I saw a thread in the Subaru Society forum. One of the members regularly ships stuff from over here to the Philippines without any problems. He referred me to a freight company based in San Francisco. Shipped my TC105Ns with them along with a custom bicycle back in late April. Everything cleared customs with no problems and was delivered to my local address on the first week of June.

They charge per cubic foot for most car parts except wheels/tires (+250 I believe) and engine/tranny.

Would be more than happy to pass along their info if anyone is interested in checking them out in the future.
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