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3 left hand park wiper arms in the classic mini style $40 delivered from the UK. Similar in Au about $42 for 1 arm, and around $44 per arm from the US.
I might be penny wise and pound foolish, but I hate getting ripped. |
My 0.02c worth...
There's us, the consumers, and there's the parts suppliers. Do we support them or do they support us? Cheers, Glen |
xb, I think that you've hit right on the salient point.
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It's right across retail. I get a little peeved when I hear the likes of Gerry Harvey having a sook about the impact on retailers.
A particular brand of running shoe in Darwin.... Cheapest I can get locally $240 x 1 pair Cheapest I could find in Oz $180 x 1 pair plus $15 dollars freight Bought them from the US. 2 x pairs and 4 pairs of socks($10 pair here) delivered, just under $200. And to my surprise - they are the same as my old ones.......and are all made in China. How is it that a booming Australian dollar has so much less buying power in China, or is someone just being greedy?? |
It's not all that long ago (6 or 7 years ago?) that the AUD hit a low of USD 0.48
As the Aussie dollar was sliding down, prices of imported cars and car parts (and other stuff like petrol) were rising almost weekly. :eek: Now that the AUD is very strong, imported cars/parts/stuff have gone down in price ......haven't they? :rolleyes: |
Warning, dirty words in the vid. Since I'm a yank I can only surmise that having a "sook" is pansyfied.
YouTube - Ronnie Johns - Chopper - Harden the **** Up |
Mmmm nothing like a GFC to get things competitive...:cool:
I have been purchasing and carrying - hand luggage - cases of parts into Australia for years. Some of the bigger suppliers mentioned in Australia have not been willing to compete with overseas suppliers. Then along come this new group of purchasers - the younger generation - who are very computer savvy and do not see boundaries to their purchases and suppliers. :o This will be the challenge to every Australian retailer as they move into a global market rather than dealing and adding high margins on in a local market. My kids will always Google a product before buying. Mmmm and I am learning quickly that it easier than carrying back hand luggage...:) It will be interesting to see how many local suppliers even with Australian import costs, GST and other Customs charges end up competing and ultimately surviving. Where I live we are very productive community, we make those little tags that say.. "Made in China" ..:LOL:...:LOL: |
I just purchased some block hugger headers for my LS1. I got quoted a price of $800 to make them locally, or $500 to purchase a stocked overseas part locally.
I went onto an overseas site and purchased them delivered to my door within a week for $418US (approx $390AU). The money I saved will enable me to do other things to the vehicle that I would not have been able to do. I do support local business but cracked it when Gerry Harvey and his mates started to get antsy about products being brought in from overseas far cheaper than they are being sold here. I feel its funny that Myers, DJ's, Harvey Normal etc..... were the first to source items made in the cheaper countries first in order to make a higher profit for their shareholders while effectively closing down the local production, then cry poor when everybody else does it!!!!!. Anyway, that my 5 cents, and one day that maybe 10cents as it costs more than 5 cents to make 5 cents nowdays. |
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My company just retrenched 7 full time and 4 part time mums in Sydney because our overseas competitor sells the product we make for about 30% cheaper !
Those 'one off' bargain deals offshore we all buy on the net ,add up when the whole country is doing it ! Even if we are buying off Myers etc...they employ Australians at least. Most of the times its on the luxury end that the bargains are at, but Aus manufacture is dying at an alarming rate ! we can not rely on minerals forever. I am just as guilty as the next bloke . Just my 5 yen ! |
I remember growing up we didn't have mega stores all over the place, late night and Sunday trading, etc. You had corner milk bars for the essentials and I certainly don't recall every second store having a 'sale' every other week. It seems like retail is out of control and we're hooked on spending. Perhaps we should be encouraging people back into jobs that directly support and benefit local communities. And I don't mean more UPS/Fedex/DHL drivers!
Now where's that tracking number... :JEKYLHYDE |
Our oven cooked its last bake dinner last week, RIP.
Our new oven was purchased by googling all the options, rang a few outlets for prices, called some friends and asked their opinions. Bought it over the phone and the oven was delivered within 24hrs. I am not sure what value some retail stores offer these days. Phil |
Have been looking these past months at purchasing kit from local (Australian) supplier.
Had virtually decided on a couple of kits and go and have a look at, printed out $$ from their sites before Xmas. Looked at one site after new year and was shocked to see price increase of between 40%-100%+ (complete kit stayed same) extras like wheels/mats/optional rear ends/bumpers etc etc.. had increased Went to the American site, the original price list I had printed out was theirs. At those inflated prices why would you buy here. Even after shipping etc way cheaper. I am now reconsidering wether to buy from this local kit supplier |
Mudbrick,
I still think the local kits are the way to go, especially in NSW. Accessories can be purchased from lots of places, I think most of us shop around for the best price on all those things. Always a hard decision if you are looking to start! Ben |
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I have been dealing with the same said supplier and he has from the day I met him explained website is under development and to call him about any concerns. Having done the exercise of importing myself previously you need to look at all the costs of importing and then look at what the local cars cost by the time registered. |
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Ease up a bit hey.:( |
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Did I tell you I hate huge retail shopping centers. :mad: |
Zeus,
I would love more information on any Cobra that is 20 years ahead of all others! Please be more specific. Cheers, Ben |
Zuess, mudbrick, Who are we talking arguing about - Im guessing FF MArk 4 19990 US complete kit. FF Componant cars 38990 AU complete kit? 19k for shipping, import and compliance costs. Reasonable? probably - not happy, than try doing it all yourself. (Im not saying thats a bad thing - Ive considered it). Wondering if FF USA would even ship to a OZ purchaser anymore?
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