They will levy an import tax on it. Not too sure about the exact tax incidence though.
One alternative is to produce a "receipt of purchase" on your bumpers with a nominal price, say $100. Items "purchased" listed as "old stock bumpers." That way, even if they do, the taxable amount is insignificant.
Have recently done the same thing when I sold my rims to a brother across the border.
One alternative is to produce a "receipt of purchase" on your bumpers with a nominal price, say $100. Items "purchased" listed as "old stock bumpers." That way, even if they do, the taxable amount is insignificant.
Have recently done the same thing when I sold my rims to a brother across the border.