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04-29-2014, 08:44 PM | #4 |
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In case you didn't see the KW v2 for sale: http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=977676
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05-14-2014, 09:15 PM | #7 |
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http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=977676
He found the spanners... Why not buy the VRSF intercooler? It's already very cheap and seems to have decent reviews. |
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05-15-2014, 12:24 AM | #8 |
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Stu @ bmr autowerkes has spare a set of V3 for sale I'm pretty sure!
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The VRSF 5" Version 2 is supposed to be available next month. |
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On top of that, you may be charged brokerage fees, which have varied between $100 and $500, depending on the broker, and your goods won't be released until you pay those fees. Granted, they offer free delivery but the actual cost of $2800-$3300 is far from the $1950 that you quoted. I'd be interested to know how you calculated your figure. |
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I'm surprised MVP Motorsports are doing BMW stuff!
I only have good things to say about them, as I bought LOTS of things from them over the years when I had my Supra. They're one of the biggest brands/shops for Supra parts. It would be worth contacting them as their shipping is generally pretty good, and they may be able to give a false invoice. |
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You still haven't mentioned but it appears that the purchase price you have quoted will still be in USD, which means that it still needs to be converted into AUD. Unless, you're going to be a party to manipulating the declared value of the goods, the pricing that I referred to above will be accurate. Quote:
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It is an offence to make false declarations to Customs and Border Protection Something that will probably be of interest to you is that, when Customs calculates the duty and GST payable, it is based on the declared OR assessable value, meaning that, even if a lower value is declared, if this is deemed to be unrealistic or unreasonable given the (new) condition of the goods, then the goods can be assessed at a higher and more representative value. Customs see items of this nature week-in week-out, so they are very well versed in handling these cases. http://www.customs.gov.au/site/postClearingGoods.asp http://customs.gov.au/site/importingGoodsByPostFaq.asp You also need to be aware that, if you have an invoice (substantially) underquoted, then you may only be covered for that amount under an insurance claim. All things to consider, although it seems that you might not be bothered by any of it. |
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