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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 441688" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>They are legit. I bought a chipper shredder directly from China that had to be shipped by container. The trucking companies take care of everthing including customs. Easy peasy. You would run into custom issues if importing a non USGA boat. Ever seen how cheap those bitchin China alloy boats cost? Can't get them because of no USCG approval yet. Before I bought that outboard I'd call tohatsu USA and verify warrenty. See if you can buy the extended three year warrenty from your local dealer so they are on the hook to help you for 6 years. Better yet tell the local what you are doing a get them to sharpen their pencil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 441688, member: 13140"] They are legit. I bought a chipper shredder directly from China that had to be shipped by container. The trucking companies take care of everthing including customs. Easy peasy. You would run into custom issues if importing a non USGA boat. Ever seen how cheap those bitchin China alloy boats cost? Can't get them because of no USCG approval yet. Before I bought that outboard I'd call tohatsu USA and verify warrenty. See if you can buy the extended three year warrenty from your local dealer so they are on the hook to help you for 6 years. Better yet tell the local what you are doing a get them to sharpen their pencil. [/QUOTE]
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