View Full Version : Cheap stuff from Uk while pound is low
Reads90
22nd September 2009, 07:57 AM
So who is taking advantage of the low pound to buy stuff from the uk for your landies.
I hit Mud Stuff up for a few bits.
I have a Mud Stuff tunnel tray coming from them and cost me $102 delivered ( paid though Paypal where you don't get the best rate anyway)
Don't forget to get them to take the 15% VAT of the price as we don't have to pay that . :)
dullbird
22nd September 2009, 02:24 PM
I just bought a dash repair kit......last time I looked I was looking at around 100/110 dollars..bought it last night for 95 posted..
However I totally forgot about the Vat thing so I'm guessing I got charged that:(...just sent him an email asking
loanrangie
22nd September 2009, 02:25 PM
Been thinking of getting some parts, especially since i get freight either free or at cost :).
Hoges
22nd September 2009, 02:59 PM
I have banged on about this previously...:mad: but the timeliness of this thread and an experience earlier today just reinforced to me the gouging going on by most of the LR parts suppliers in Oz... Was a simple request... 4 hub seals FTC5209, 2 drive shaft seals (FTC 4822) and 4 drive shaft nuts (CDU 1534L).
All parts are common to Freelander, P38 and certain Discos.
total cost, delivered from Britparts UK A$52 plus $20 for delivery.
So even if it was another $40 from the local LR Dealer (ex stock) would have been worth it timewise. But no.. usual story... have to get them from Melbourne and total cost (drum roll....) A$300.13 incl GST :twisted:
Parts bloke then added that he had some of the parts .."...on the shelf" ... I politely suggested that at those prices they would probably be there for a while yet :wasntme: He then added "helpfully" that the price of similar parts for the RR 2003 onwards were twice those just quoted :eek: As I don't own a late model RR it's somewhat irrelevant:confused:
So short answer: YES ...take advantage of the A$/GBP exch while you can!
PS Britparts are "excellent" for being on the ball re VAT etc
Jedimastermat
22nd September 2009, 03:53 PM
I was planning to partake of the conversion rate.
Saw some cool bonnet pod for the D2. :) 4 x 55W spotties. something different. dont see too many out here.
150 quid.
think 300 bucks.......... I can go that...........bit of a joke. Fit NSW Gov hoon model. :p
Came in white. Got white D2. Lovely.
Send off quote.
Guess what the postage was?
120 Quid. Another 240 bucks. :eek:
I work in and around the postal system, not directly but close enough to know thats a bit of a joke.
300 dollar part and 250 dollars to get it here. Im all for a good exchange and a bit of a laugh but 550 dollars for a bit of a joke isnt so amusing anymore. :o
looks like no bonnet pod for this disco :(
BBC
22nd September 2009, 06:36 PM
Oooouuuuch....I am being paid in GBPs!!!! Swings and roundabouts!
Crackerjack
22nd September 2009, 06:54 PM
Try these people, that is who I use here, their prices are very good
Paddock Spares - Land Rover, Range Rover Parts & Accessories - Discovery, Defender and Freelander (http://www.paddockspares.com/)
Hoges
22nd September 2009, 07:48 PM
Quote"Oooouuuuch....I am being paid in GBPs!!!! Swings and roundabouts!"
Glad to see you are in relatively more stable environment :twobeers: !
Am reading David Kilcullen's book "The Accidental Guerilla" ... fascinating stuff...and quite logical ... should be compulsory for the pollies :(
Re. the paycheck.... It's still 2 xA$ = 1GBP so if you don't have a lot of opportunity to spend it...then you're OK!! :p:arms:
cheers
dmdigital
22nd September 2009, 07:55 PM
I'm hoping it stays up there for a few weeks until I get home. I need new rear springs and 4 new shocks on the Puma to start with and was thinking of putting in helper springs in the rear like the 110 wagon and 130 have. Be a lot cheaper from UK I suspect.
MickS
22nd September 2009, 09:03 PM
Just did a comparison - a clutch master and slave cylinder for a series II sells for around $90 here....from Paddocks it converts to $34 (exclusive of VAT) and then add freight to that, whatever that may be...:eek:
Benny_IIA
22nd September 2009, 09:16 PM
I nearly ordered a set of +5 rear shocks
wanted close to 200 aud to post.:eek:
juddy
23rd September 2009, 05:33 AM
I got my old man to sort out sending me stuff, 5 wolf rims, new 130 tail gate, some MOD comm mounts, door seal, wing top radio box fixing plate, diff guards, and some Walkers crisps.
Bundalene
23rd September 2009, 05:42 AM
I just bought a dash repair kit......last time I looked I was looking at around 100/110 dollars..bought it last night for 95 posted..
However I totally forgot about the Vat thing so I'm guessing I got charged that:(...just sent him an email asking
Isn't VAT exempt for overseas purchases?
Erich
Shonky
23rd September 2009, 07:08 AM
I bought a complete wiring loom kit for Gus. Landed on my doorstep for $100 cheaper than just an under dash loom from an AU supplier! :o
dullbird
23rd September 2009, 09:25 AM
Isn't VAT exempt for overseas purchases?
Erich
Yes but I brought on ebay and the likely hood is that the VAT is included in the price as it states no where that VAT is to be added.
If they sell overseas and no one mentions the VAT then who pockets the VAT;).....
I have sent him an email asking but funnily enough he has not got back to me.:mad:
digger
23rd September 2009, 11:53 AM
I bought a complete wiring loom kit for Gus. Landed on my doorstep for $200 cheaper than just an engine loom from an AU supplier! :o
from whom pray tell?
Shonky
23rd September 2009, 12:00 PM
Autosparks, but thats not going to help you with a Australian military variant! ;)
Correction to previous post also, it was only (!) about $100 less (landed).
Vinwire will do you an Australian Military loom for $445 inc GST. ;) Getting the poms to custom make a loom they aren't familiar with will probably work out more expensive.
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