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Post by jorgo »

Anyone bought larger items through them in Oz?
I was looking at their leaf springs they sell and was thinking about them for my fj45. The length seems preety close to what my current springs are, and with the way the aussie dollar is at the moment i thought it might not be such a radical idea.
I guess postage would be a bit, (admittedly i havn't looked at this yet) but even for lighter stuff like shocks it seems alot cheaper.

Any thoughts?
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Post by stitch_all4x4 »

I havent had any experiance with trail-gear but i buy all my gear from ballistic fabrication :) in the u.s the way the aud is the the usd it's worthwhile as half the gear in the states is way cheaper then at home atm :D
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Post by WICKED »

its cheaper too buy yes BUT don't forget, Postage, Tax (33% on stuff over $1000), custom's fee's (There is lots of little ones from $2.5 -$75 too $700) depending on what you get from where, there's LOTS too think about and add up.
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Post by bubs »

and you realise there springs are for a hilux not landcruiser - hilux is a 60mm wide spring, landcruiser is a 70mm wide spring unless you have already changed this.
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Post by B.D.R »

Wicked, dunno where you got the 33% from, last time and every other time i've gone of the $1000 it's only been the GST ;)
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B.D.R wrote:Wicked, dunno where you got the 33% from, last time and every other time i've gone of the $1000 it's only been the GST ;)

Called the Custom's as I was looking too bring in some diffs and a T-Case and that is what they told me.
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Post by stitch_all4x4 »

i brought my 4 coil over shocks from ballistic fab 14" + 16" and the shocks themselve's cost $1480 AUD the freight was expensive but worthwhile i used FedEx it cost me roughly $560 AUD including extra weight,taxes,customs etc i used a fedex 25kg box which you can weigh upto 44kg's
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Post by UhhOhh »

If postage is a bit steep try a few different retailers in the US as there's heaps of places that will ship TG stuff to Australia.
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Post by def90 »

if your order is over a $1000 either get split deliveries or address, or get them to write the invoice price in at under a G and save yourself some coin on this side ;)
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Post by jorgo »

bubs wrote:and you realise there springs are for a hilux not landcruiser - hilux is a 60mm wide spring, landcruiser is a 70mm wide spring unless you have already changed this.
Well there you go, thanks Bubs.
Sorry for my ignorance in not researching that further before posting.I did notice there is alot on that site based around the tacoma but i didn't actually say anywhere that they were tacoma specific and after seeing the length of them (being preety close to my currents) it more sparked up interest of whether many people order from them or other international companies. Got most of the answers i was looking for. Work out your frieght cost and go from there. Might go down that path for shocks after a little more research.

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Post by jorgo »

def90 wrote:if your order is over a $1000 either get split deliveries or address, or get them to write the invoice price in at under a G and save yourself some coin on this side ;)
Split deliveries is nice, i appreciate the way you think :D
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http://locktup4x4.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by jorgo »

Well aware of locktup, was only sourcing my options with the way the oz dollar is. For example the bilsteins i'm after are $75 each on trail gear and $399 a pair from locktup.
New to international buying so started a thread to hear from people who have done it. To find out about hidden taxes, frieght etc.
Would much rather support an australian company but on a small wage if the saving is noticeable im going to look into it.
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Post by Jcas24 »

I bought my bilsteins from the US, $149 the pair on ebay, and about $90 postage. All up with the exchange it cost me a bit over $250-
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Post by Chrismb »

in regards to shocks, we at Locktup have just bought a whole pile of Billies at the current exchange rate, and will be updating the website pricing shorly. In the meantime please give us a call for some hot pricing.

Please keep in mind that being an Australian company we do have to charge GST regardless of the $1000 threshold, and also duty where applicable.

As far as springs go, Buddy is correct, the TG springs are Hilux springs. The springs we sell are not Trail Gear springs and are made out of Australian steel to our specifications best suited to our vehicle configurations and the type of wheeling we do.

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Post by Elmo »

Been looking at trail gear stuff for a while now because had a gutful of the aussie suppliers, but seriously dude freight is a killer hey... Been investigating nearly every option available for probably near 4 months now, have contacted probably over 40 to 50 different feright companies and contacted every trail gear supplier i can find both in australia and overseas, still cant find someone who wont charge a mint for freight, or exorbinate retail costs to make up for the freight

If you find someone, let me know
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Post by SIM79 »

Elmo wrote: but seriously dude freight is a killer hey...
Another option :D
http://123engines.com.au/index.php/shipping-parts.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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SIM79 wrote:
Elmo wrote: but seriously dude freight is a killer hey...
Another option :D
http://123engines.com.au/index.php/shipping-parts.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Mate that looks tops, just browsing the site now will shoot them off an email soon...

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