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Best price for OEM bronze wheels available in Canada?

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Looking to buy bronze wheels for the summer. Dealer quoted me $600 each.

Wondering if I can get a better price than that. Though it is cheaper than the Acura website.

Are there any aftermarket places selling them in Canada? Or shipped to Canada?
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Or take your car for a ride in the US and buy there if they are cheaper.
 

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Did you check wholesale / discount Acura parts suppliers?
 

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Why not just powder coat the gray ones? It cost me around 600$ to powder coat some wheels in the past. Unless you want a second set for winter wheels? I’d just buy cheaper winter beaters and powder coat the oem ones
 
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I will look into the powder coating. Might work.

Discount parts places either have no stock or do not ship to Canada. And might get killed with customs fees.

As for going to US and buying, same thing, customs will want to see the bill and then you get charged tax and customs fees.
 

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I will look into the powder coating. Might work.

Discount parts places either have no stock or do not ship to Canada. And might get killed with customs fees.

As for going to US and buying, same thing, customs will want to see the bill and then you get charged tax and customs fees.
Gotcha. Bummer. Powder coating is a good idea, though... much more efficient, $-wise
 

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I will look into the powder coating. Might work.

Discount parts places either have no stock or do not ship to Canada. And might get killed with customs fees.

As for going to US and buying, same thing, customs will want to see the bill and then you get charged tax and customs fees.
If you go to US with the car and buy the wheels, you'll probably just pay taxes.

Did that numerous times and just paid taxes...
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