Nonoise is right, if everything went right, you'd be in the clear, but if anything should happen, you could wind up loosing your money with no recourse.
I was thinking of buying an amp from Canada, so I did a search of these forums for international purchases, imported, i don't recall all the things I searched on, but there where literally dozens of horror stories of items arriving damaged, being delayed for 3 months or more, customs tearing the boxes open and pulling speakers from their cabinets to make sure drugs aren't inside, and then slapping them back in the box half arse for the remainder of their journey. Unexpected fees showing up months after the sale, and paperwork that requires an expert to fill out to insure no problems at the border. If it is not filled out, and the shipping company has to fill it out, they can charge you $50 to $300, for doing so. I could have bought that amp from Canada without any issues, but because of what could happen, I decided to wait and find one state side.