Thanks for that info will be seriuosly looking at this in the new year as I need a new set of muddies for the Cape trip I'm planning mid year.
Regards
John
Thanks for that info will be seriuosly looking at this in the new year as I need a new set of muddies for the Cape trip I'm planning mid year.
Regards
John
hrm....difference in cost -
Aus supplied, fitted and balanced - $1564
Tirerack.com - supply $868, shipping $unknown but estimate max. of $300, filt and balance $unknown but estimate max of $200. Total $1368
So even using the max values there is still a $200 saving. But wait, what about import tax and GST which I am certain you will have to pay....
So I called Pirelli who mentioned that they do NOT warrant tyres purchased overseas as they are bar coded in Aus.....Not sure how this works but they may simply request proof of purchase in aus for any claims etc.
So buying from aus, I take a leisurely drive to my tyre guy, give them the car and walk to the local coffee shop. Then drive away slightly lighter in the wallet department but none the less satisfied that it is all over with minimal effort on my part.
Buying from US - organise payment of product and shipping, confirm customs etc with shipping co, pay customs then let shipping co know, wait for tyres and assume they will not drop them off without signed con note. Call shipping co up to arrange pickup as you are not going to have a day off of work for tyres. Pay tolls to pick them up (sydney). Lob in the back then drive home. Make the car smell of rubber. Organise for fitting and balance. Drive to tyre place and have them shipped and balanced and pay for disposal of old tyres (yes this will be at a premium). Walk to local coffee shop. Drive home, with the car still smelling of rubber, knowing that you have saved a quid....or 3.
As you can see I am 'really' trying to convince myself to buy locally.......let's see what happens.
I went thru this excercise a couple of weeks ago.
Shipping from Tirerack worked out to about $70 per tyre.
I did the ring around, visited a couple of tyre outlets, and made my decision.
For the $200 - $300 saving, (the cost of 1 tyre) I couln't justify having no warranty.
I ended up buying locally.
IIRC, import tax only applies on goods valued at $1000 or more, excluding shipping.
Well, got my tyres.....locally.....and had them fitted this morning. Got a top price but the guy imports so I got the best of both. That is, I could take a leisurely drive and have them fitted and didn't have to pay the $250+ markup.
Whether the Tyre distributor import or your local guy imports, it doesn't matter. Money is still going overseas. And the distributor is probably registered as an overseas Co anyway.
I have always found it hard to to hand over my stress earned cash to someone simply signing import papers and expecting to make a fortune because they can control the pricing of the market.
Anyway, made my decision.....
Yep, your right.
Had a look at the ACS website, and if the goods are valued at $1000, then you are up for around $170 in duties, gst etc.
http://www.customs.gov.au/webdata/re...sbypostfaq.pdf
My Tirerack Km2 s turned up thurs. 9 days and that was over the xmas period!
Had all 5 fitted for $40 so happy days![]()
BTW if the vaule of goods is UNDER Au$1000 then NO gst or duties. shipping $$ is irrelevant
Hi Guys
OK the duty is paid on the cost of goods... not shipping.. so if the tyres are $999aud and shipping is $300 then no duty is paid.. in reality you wouldnt cut it that fine as the dollar swings... this was confirmed by customs over the phone to me.
Regarding savings... i dont think for everyday tyres and to be honest the more available types here that you will make much of a saving... not after shipping and fitting. However for the KM2's there is a big saving which is why i bought from there. If i was saving 1 or 2 hundred dollars.. i doubt i would have done it... but we are talking 1 hundred ish per tyre... and the fact they were in stock which seems to be a bigger issue here!
Tirerack isnt for everyone... which is good... as the tyre companies here would be screwed... but its good for some... and i'm quite happy to make the savings...
Hassle wise... i dont think it was much more than any online transaction...
Steve
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