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Old 30-06-2006, 05:28 PM   #1
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There's some nice stuff here, and it looks like they deliver worldwide.

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Indeed they do, I've just ordered a new DIN converter through them but postage was steep. 29 quid!
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Indeed they do, I've just ordered a new DIN converter through them but postage was steep. 29 quid!
"Ouch!!.....thats a bit steep I would have thought", the DIN convertor cant be that big or heavy to post....working on the current exchange rate of around $1.00 to 40p that works out to be about $72.50 just for the postage!, can only imagine what it would cost to get a set of Eibach springs sent over.
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29 quid aint to dang shabby!
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...can only imagine what it would cost to get a set of Eibach springs sent over.
Just find the part number and order them through a local Eibach distributor.
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The din coveter is expensive to post because the dash itself its rather large and the box is pretty dam big.
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29 quid aint to dang shabby!
It is when ya convert it to Aussie Dollars......remember you earn pounds sterling Jim, we have to hand over lots of our hard earned just to get a little of yours.
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Just find the part number and order them through a local Eibach distributor.
Got a price last week from the local distrubutor up here in Qld, they were something like $580 a set for the Fez, then ya got fitting on top of that which the bloke I was speaking to said would be around $300 if they did the job plus $40 for a wheel alignment.
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It is when ya convert it to Aussie Dollars......remember you earn pounds sterling Jim, we have to hand over lots of our hard earned just to get a little of yours.
Yeah but the conversion works out to be 29 quid so really it aint to much of a transition
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Yeah but the conversion works out to be 29 quid so really it aint to much of a transition
Yea Jim, agreed, I'm originally from Slough, lived in Burnham and Taplow mainly, been in Oz for 20 years, was in NZ for 10 years before coming here, anyway.....I guess what I was referring to is that in the UK everyone generally gets paid quantifiably more than what one would for carrying out the same occupation here in Oz, therefore 29 pounds to you or most other Brits is literally nothing, but to the average Aussie especially after taking into account the value of the pound against the much weaker Oz dollar it actually works out to be a fair bit more in "practice", $75.00 can work out to be a bit of a chunk out of some Aussie pay packets, whereas the equivalent 29 quid is probably a few lagers down the local of an evening for you or any other Brit, this is why in general the cost of living in Oz is substantially cheaper than it is in the UK, the cost of housing, petrol, groceries and so on.........we simply get paid less, the flip side is of course that anyone emigrating from the UK and has been earning Pounds Sterling and paying off their mortgage on their UK property for some time, can after converting their money into Oz dollars effectively live very nicely off here in Oz, Iv'e met many English people here who were just your "average Joe's" in the UK, but after taking the plunge and emigrating are indeed living like "Kings an' Queens" over here courtesy of the monetory exchange rate working in their favor......and bloody good luck to em' I say.
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"Ouch!!.....thats a bit steep I would have thought", the DIN convertor cant be that big or heavy to post....working on the current exchange rate of around $1.00 to 40p that works out to be about $72.50 just for the postage!, can only imagine what it would cost to get a set of Eibach springs sent over.
You think thats bad you dont wanna see the price I payed for my ST rims then :P
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You wouldn't pay the VAT, what's that worth?
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Can I order stuff there without paying via a credit card? I don't have a credit card and thats the only way I can buy some clear indicators.
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A quick look & conversion see's Eibach springs for $270-280 ex VAT + p&p whatever that might be.
http://www.pumaspeed.co.uk/search.ph...sta~ALL~0~1000
These guys are a little cheaper.
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You think thats bad you dont wanna see the price I payed for my ST rims then :P
You got 4 rims sent over I presume Oxyg3n?....just for the sake of giving everyone here some idea of the cost of getting them here to Oz and if of course you don't mind sharing........what was the damage?
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A quick look & conversion see's Eibach springs for $270-280 ex VAT + p&p whatever that might be.
http://www.pumaspeed.co.uk/search.ph...sta~ALL~0~1000
These guys are a little cheaper.
Yea, $270-$280 for a set of Eibach's to us is a sweet buy even after the conversion rate, but that P&P is of course the unknown quantity, this is exactly the view I was attempting to convey to "Jim1606", remember in the UK they are not hindered by a conversion rate bordering on a 3 to 1 ratio, they earn and spend pounds sterling in it's own quantifiable buying power, 108 pounds to the average Brit is "chicken ......!!", it's no wonder their cars are so modded up, everythings readily available at such attainable prices.
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Yea Jim, agreed, I'm originally from Slough, lived in Burnham and Taplow mainly, been in Oz for 20 years, was in NZ for 10 years before coming here, anyway.....I guess what I was referring to is that in the UK everyone generally gets paid quantifiably more than what one would for carrying out the same occupation here in Oz, therefore 29 pounds to you or most other Brits is literally nothing, but to the average Aussie especially after taking into account the value of the pound against the much weaker Oz dollar it actually works out to be a fair bit more in "practice", $75.00 can work out to be a bit of a chunk out of some Aussie pay packets, whereas the equivalent 29 quid is probably a few lagers down the local of an evening for you or any other Brit, this is why in general the cost of living in Oz is substantially cheaper than it is in the UK, the cost of housing, petrol, groceries and so on.........we simply get paid less, the flip side is of course that anyone emigrating from the UK and has been earning Pounds Sterling and paying off their mortgage on their UK property for some time, can after converting their money into Oz dollars effectively live very nicely off here in Oz, Iv'e met many English people here who were just your "average Joe's" in the UK, but after taking the plunge and emigrating are indeed living like "Kings an' Queens" over here courtesy of the monetory exchange rate working in their favor......and bloody good luck to em' I say.
Ok you have a point, so howmuch would an Oz pay for a top spec fiesta if you converted the dollars to quids?
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Ok you have a point, so howmuch would an Oz pay for a top spec fiesta if you converted the dollars to quids?
Jim, the list price of our WQ Fiesta Zetec in manual is $18500 + On Road Costs (which consists of Rego, Dealer Delivery and a couple of other incidental costs....around $2000 all up), the WQ Zetec is basically equivalent to your Zetec-S model,........$18500 = 7400 quid.
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That price is without tax. You still might get stuck with GST by customs. & any other duty they might stick tou with. I've got some bike bits from the UK without getting stung, but they were quite small.
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With on roads & options = $22g About 8800 quid.
Our Zetec gets some of the running gear of the ZS, just not the bumpers or some interior bits.
Looking at the ford uk site, a Zetec s is 11595 quid which would be about $29g. These numbers are purely speculative, it seems we're not badly off.
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Best believe I'll be getting myself an ST gear knob in a few weeks.
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With on roads & options = $22g About 8800 quid.
Our Zetec gets some of the running gear of the ZS, just not the bumpers or some interior bits.
Looking at the ford uk site, a Zetec s is 11595 quid which would be about $29g. These numbers are purely speculative, it seems we're not badly off.
New cars in the UK are generally a little more expensive than they are in Oz although used cars in the UK depreciate quicker and hence are cheaper to buy, bear in mind though that they also wear out quicker, they pour salt on the roads over there to get rid of the ice buildup,......."salt + cars = rust".
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Jim, the list price of our WQ Fiesta Zetec in manual is $18500 + On Road Costs (which consists of Rego, Dealer Delivery and a couple of other incidental costs....around $2000 all up), the WQ Zetec is basically equivalent to your Zetec-S model,........$18500 = 7400 quid.
and is that for the top spec one!!!! if so thas CHEAP top spec here is about 10k
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Can I order stuff there without paying via a credit card? I don't have a credit card and thats the only way I can buy some clear indicators.
Have you looked into a Visa debit card? It has the ability of a credit card but you can only access the money you already have in a savings account.
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Yea, $270-$280 for a set of Eibach's to us is a sweet buy even after the conversion rate, but that P&P is of course the unknown quantity, this is exactly the view I was attempting to convey to "Jim1606", remember in the UK they are not hindered by a conversion rate bordering on a 3 to 1 ratio, they earn and spend pounds sterling in it's own quantifiable buying power, 108 pounds to the average Brit is "chicken ......!!", it's no wonder their cars are so modded up, everythings readily available at such attainable prices.
Plus with the number of small cars sold there compared to us in Aus, you have a fantastic aftermarket. The numbers justify the money spent developing custom products.
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Top spec is GHIA guys with auto for 22g RRP which is around 8800pounds.
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Here's a copy of the email. It includes everything I got shipped over. And no you dont pay VAT plus I never payed any GST or import taxes :P

Fiesta ST150-Wheel Assy, 7JX17, Duratec HE 2.0
Part Number: 1333894(QTY4)
Retail Price: £132.51each
You Pay: £119.26each
Fiesta ST150-Cover Wheel, Duratec HE 2.0
Part Number: 1333899(QTY4)
Retail Price: £10.65each
You Pay: £9.05each
Fiesta ST150-Kit - Wheel Locking, Duratec HE 2.0
Part Number: 1365384(was1329296)
Retail Price: £22.72
You Pay: £19.31
Fiesta ST150-Front Door Moulding RH
Part Number: 1346802
Retail Price: £18.79
You Pay: £16.91
Fiesta ST150-Front Door Moulding LH
Part Number: 1346799
Retail Price: £18.79
You Pay: £16.91
Fiesta ST150-Rear QuarterMoulding RH
Part Number: 1346805
Retail Price: £12.62
You Pay: £11.36
Fiesta ST150-Rear QuarterMoulding LH
Part Number: 1346803
Retail Price: £12.62
You Pay: £11.36
Fiesta ST150-Door Pull RH
Part Number: 1363175
Retail Price: £11.57
You Pay: £10.41
Fiesta ST150-Door Pull LH
Part Number: 1363130
Retail Price: £12.19
You Pay: £10.97
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Delivery
UPS Worldwide Expedited £287.61
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VAT is Not Applicable
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Total Cost: £898.08

At the time it worked out to be just over the $2k mark. I dont remember the exact price.
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Thats probably why you've got the schmickest Fiesta on this site. IMHO of course.
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Thanks for those prices Oxyg3n, your car really does look great, $2000 very well spent I'd say.......you may have told us this before, but where did you source all the stuff you got sent over?, do you have a web address?
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By the way, why did one door pull cost more than the other?
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