Jon only you can work out if it is worth buying Down Under rather than where you live but it will be cheaper by far to buy in either Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide (don't know about Perth and I'm not sure you're headed there) than to buy in Cairns, Alice Springs or Darwin.
I understand that ARB prices should be the same - its just what freight they may charge you. Hence, you don't have to go to Sydney but just buy from the closest outlet to the major capitals that you find yourself visiting.
Whatever you do have a great trip. While hot and humid the storms in Darwin in Nov are spectacular![]()
Cheers, Dale
PIC - It comes with the Territory
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2008 Kimberley Kamper Sports RV
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2002 Adventure Offroad Campers 'Cape York'
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1997 Defender 110 Wagon - fully carpeted
If you know the model you want, PM JustinC.
He had a customer who needed to sell his ARB locker (an RD57 I believe). I would have bought it but it won't fit my P38A. It may still be available.
Ron B.
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Previous: 1983, 1986 RRC; 1995, 1996 P38A; 1995 Disco1; 1984 V8 County 110; Series IIA
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Different ARB dealers will give different prices, and do give discounts ( eg at 4WD shows or to 4WD clubs)
so it is worth ringing around.
Don't assume just because it's got an ARB label on it it's the best available. ( I found out it's not )
I have used ARB with no problems, better service than a place that starts with t. for my snorkel it was cheaper than the Sydney price and they said it was due to their lower overheads.
The only disadvantage is they will have to order the part up from south then trying to fit you in, if you want to use them then you might have to talk to them before you arrive in Darwin.
Like Waynep said, talk to a few stores as they will discount if you ask.
As far as service goes, my local ARB Ive had some issues with one of the now apparently X staff members trying to tell me furphys about my Landrover as well as just being difficult to deal with so I have found my local TJM to be much easier to deal with and much more knolagable but that changes from store to store but in the main I think most people in both are pretty good.
I dont deal much with either though as im in Melbourne I have easier access to their suppliers (e.g. Noble and sons for the Strops, snatch straps, drag chains and tree trunk protectors) where you can normally get stuff heaps cheaper than if it has ARB written on it.
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