Okay ... Before we bore the rest of the people on the list , here is the information from the Transport Canada publication (CL9203(E)) on this issue: SECTION 2 - GENERAL VEHICLE TYPES -All vehicles (except buses) FIFTEEN YEARS OLD OR OLDER. -All are admissible. -Importer must be able to prove vehicle is fifteen (15) years old or older determined by month and year of manufacture. <snip> -Kit Cars LESS THAN FIFTEEN YEARS OLD (assembled or unassembled) -None are admissible. please reference: http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importusa/english/Imind_e.htm for information on forms and contacts. Yes I agree, it's easier to do it withing your home country and home region (as safety inspections etc. vary from province to province) but it is possible, and fairly easy, (which finding the 'D' for you may not be) but ensure you have all your paperwork. Michael.Fischer@xxxx Manager, Software Development, Dittybase Inc. www.dittybase.com At 30/01/2000 06:00 PM -0800, Shannon Larratt wrote: > You're very close on it ... when I was hunting for my 'D' I assumed I >would have to bring it in from the US and checked on it, Canada Customs >and Revenue Agency has this to say on the issue: > >"Usually, you cannot import used and second-hand motor vehicles that are >less than 15 years old from a country other than the United States."