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are parts from usa cheaper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:56 am
by mysterioussasvit
Example 1: hilux hi steer trail craft 399 us
snake racing and superiour 1.500 on a good day come on

if u cant freight hi steer from the u.s cheaper than 1600 including freight theres something wrong even if it costs a little more the quailty is far superiour


so come on snake racing superiour abt and whome ever else makes any parts have a look at your prices and lets try to keep u in bussines and the money here


this also goes out to ARB air locker u.s $600
air locker aus $1200
and ARB is supost to be australian shure as u can see they look after us aussies

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:25 pm
by beebee
Try running a business where you only sell 10 histeer kits per year and every customer wants to screw you to get the cheapest price. There's not enough of a market in Aus to have these parts made in bulk and pass on the savings. I personally know the people behind Superior and ABT and they're definately NOT in it for the money!

Re: are parts from usa cheaper

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:39 pm
by 4be
mysterioussasvit wrote:Example 1: hilux hi steer trail craft 399 us
snake racing and superiour 1.500 on a good day come on

if u cant freight hi steer from the u.s cheaper than 1600 including freight theres something wrong even if it costs a little more the quailty is far superiour


so come on snake racing superiour abt and whome ever else makes any parts have a look at your prices and lets try to keep u in bussines and the money here


this also goes out to ARB air locker u.s $600
air locker aus $1200
and ARB is supost to be australian shure as u can see they look after us aussies
Especially with the current dollar, it is cheaper to import stuff.
I just got my Trail Gear Histeer an in total, it cost me $980 delivered to my front door and the Aussie dollar was only 84c.

Local Trail Gear supplier is now Yuri 4x4 (Link is below) he is @ toowoomba.

The main reason it is cheaper to import is we don't have to pay for taxes when we import stuff. If we buy local we pay all the taxes on it.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:59 pm
by Sic Lux
Yeah as staited by bee bee and i happen to have heard a cost for one of these products and it's above whay you can import for yourself so they ain't in it for the $ I think alot of it has to do with the taxes bussines has to pay on such items in the long run they loose out.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:11 pm
by mule75
allot of the cost is in all of the bullshit not the actual product. if more people bought at home in aus the cost might be a bit more competitive. everyone wants better wages and pay rises but when it comes to being the consumer you want to buy something from overseas not made in aus because it's cheaper to produce when the worker who is making the products is on crap wages. have some balls and buy australian.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:28 am
by Tapage
You can get some advantages from globalization and Comerciala agremeent with other contries ..

If in US can made off road stuff cheaper .. and you get rasonable price in shiping .. why not .. ?

I'm sure there are some other stuff can be made in AUS more cheaper than US and they gotta import it ..

Re: are parts from usa cheaper

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:03 pm
by coxy321
mysterioussasvit wrote:air locker u.s $600
air locker aus $1200
and ARB is supost to be australian shure as u can see they look after us aussies
Could i ask who is selling AirLockers for US$600 ????

Coxy

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:59 am
by Sixty's Guy
I have imported a few things from the the US and the experience is 50/50 positive/negative. Like freight prices get hiked etc.

Tyres are another thing that isn't comparative. Like 33" BFG MT's for $121Usd. Freight would be a killer though.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:03 am
by coxy321
Surely if you bought enough crap of the one mob they'd try to look after you with freight. I know its not cheap, but i'd assume that with all of us being in the same hobby/family (4x4's), they'd try to help you with feight costs. But there's always the diggers out there too i spose....

Coxy

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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:59 pm
by sloshy
Are parts from usa cheaper

simply yes.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:26 pm
by killalux
i just bought a set of precision 4.88 80 series crownwheel and pinion from US, cost me $616AUD, freight included. in aus i would pay nearly that for one end.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:51 pm
by bulldogy
Yes parts are cheaper from the states and if you get the right importer then its even better.

Check out this new place that has setup they can get you what you want at a great price.

www.locktup4x4.com.au

Cheers

Dave

Ps be on the look out for a giveaway coming soon!!

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 7:56 am
by bubs
bulldogy wrote:Yes parts are cheaper from the states and if you get the right importer then its even better.

Check out this new place that has setup they can get you what you want at a great price.

www.locktup4x4.com.au

Cheers

Dave

Ps be on the look out for a giveaway coming soon!!
so you got anything to do with locktup fab in the US?

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:04 am
by bulldogy
bubs wrote:
bulldogy wrote:Yes parts are cheaper from the states and if you get the right importer then its even better.

Check out this new place that has setup they can get you what you want at a great price.

www.locktup4x4.com.au

Cheers

Dave

Ps be on the look out for a giveaway coming soon!!
so you got anything to do with locktup fab in the US?
Sure are buddy Jason is our partner on the ground in the USA. If this is the locktup you are refering to, http://www.home.surewest.net/locktup/index.htm

Dave

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:11 am
by dow50r
Just keep in mind, that over there, you can be sitting in a restaurant sipping $1000 shampers, and in the next room, they have 2 families of mexicans working the kitchen for a bowl of rice....we dont get to see that over here....yet....God bless America.

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:16 am
by bulldogy
dow50r wrote:Just keep in mind, that over there, you can be sitting in a restaurant sipping $1000 shampers, and in the next room, they have 2 families of mexicans working the kitchen for a bowl of rice....we dont get to see that over here....yet....God bless America.
No we dont have the mexicans we have the chinese etc doin that for us ;)

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:14 am
by bubs
bulldogy wrote:
bubs wrote:
bulldogy wrote:Yes parts are cheaper from the states and if you get the right importer then its even better.

Check out this new place that has setup they can get you what you want at a great price.

www.locktup4x4.com.au

Cheers

Dave

Ps be on the look out for a giveaway coming soon!!
so you got anything to do with locktup fab in the US?
Sure are buddy Jason is our partner on the ground in the USA. If this is the locktup you are refering to, http://www.home.surewest.net/locktup/index.htm

Dave
cool, just wondering

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:20 am
by RUFF
bulldogy wrote:
bubs wrote:
bulldogy wrote:Yes parts are cheaper from the states and if you get the right importer then its even better.

Check out this new place that has setup they can get you what you want at a great price.

www.locktup4x4.com.au

Cheers

Dave

Ps be on the look out for a giveaway coming soon!!
so you got anything to do with locktup fab in the US?
Sure are buddy Jason is our partner on the ground in the USA. If this is the locktup you are refering to, http://www.home.surewest.net/locktup/index.htm

Dave
Dave i was just over at Lockedup.com.au and mate if you guys are also shipping these for the right money to the customer your going to have your work cut out for you.

The prob Australia has had in this industry is there are too many guys trying to make huge profit from importing offroad products into Aus. So most end users are just bringing it in themselves. Money is Money and we all need it to live. If you can buy the product at a 3rd of the price overseas then no matter how good the "service" you will get buying it localy is your going to send your $ overseas.

But with the current prices you have listed at the moment i wouldnt bother importing it myself. Good Luck and i really hope it works out for you and the offroad community here in Aus.

PS, Please contact me regarding this give away.

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:39 am
by bulldogy

Dave i was just over at Lockedup.com.au and mate if you guys are also shipping these for the right money to the customer your going to have your work cut out for you.

The prob Australia has had in this industry is there are too many guys trying to make huge profit from importing offroad products into Aus. So most end users are just bringing it in themselves. Money is Money and we all need it to live. If you can buy the product at a 3rd of the price overseas then no matter how good the "service" you will get buying it localy is your going to send your $ overseas.

But with the current prices you have listed at the moment i wouldnt bother importing it myself. Good Luck and i really hope it works out for you and the offroad community here in Aus.

PS, Please contact me regarding this give away.
Tony this is exactly what we are trying to achieve to make it so people dont have to go to the US to buy the stuff they can get it here for near the same cost as bringing it in themselves maybe sometimes cheaper :D

Hopefully people will get behind us and we can get some more trucks built with quality parts at reasonable prices.

Thanks

Dave

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:49 am
by locktup4x4
You beat me to it Dave.

Jason

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:06 pm
by coxy321
Yep, ditto. I was going to post the same but thought i'd sound like too much of a suck. :roll:

Going off your listed prices Bulldogy, i'm guessing that the small difference (NOTE: very small) in the manufacturers listed prices and locktup4x4's prices is your cut/profit in the whole deal? You guys are doing a real favour for people who want to/are into the 4x4 scene but are too "financially challenged" to buy in the local market.

Its also great to see someone with the nouse to get out and make a business where there is a great market opportunity - but very few players in the field that are actually willing to help us, rather than helping their own wallets.

Good luck to you guys, the site looks great, well laid out & easy to use. Are you planning on adding any more suppliers (SKY etc)? I also reckon a little box in the quote ordering page with "Extra Details" or similar would be great, so we can ask about getting unlisted products, rather than filling out another form and you guys getting swamped with double emails.

Cheers!!! - Coxy

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:18 pm
by bulldogy
coxy321 wrote:Yep, ditto. I was going to post the same but thought i'd sound like too much of a suck. :roll:

Going off your listed prices Bulldogy, i'm guessing that the small difference (NOTE: very small) in the manufacturers listed prices and locktup4x4's prices is your cut/profit in the whole deal? You guys are doing a real favour for people who want to/are into the 4x4 scene but are too "financially challenged" to buy in the local market.

Its also great to see someone with the nouse to get out and make a business where there is a great market opportunity - but very few players in the field that are actually willing to help us, rather than helping their own wallets.

Good luck to you guys, the site looks great, well laid out & easy to use. Are you planning on adding any more suppliers (SKY etc)? I also reckon a little box in the quote ordering page with "Extra Details" or similar would be great, so we can ask about getting unlisted products, rather than filling out another form and you guys getting swamped with double emails.

Cheers!!! - Coxy
Thanks mate you are correct

Will look into the extra button bit for you it is a good idea.
We will try and get whatever people want from whoever they want.
Dave

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:53 pm
by Sic Lux
Yeah Dave good to see it worked out in the end i'll be in contact with A order soon waiting on bonus from last month to come through :armsup:

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:34 pm
by bulldogy
Sic Lux wrote:Yeah Dave good to see it worked out in the end i'll be in contact with A order soon waiting on bonus from last month to come through :armsup:
No worries Mate look forward to helping you get your truck that bit more ready for those comps.

Dave

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 12:24 pm
by mysterioussasvit
looks like i opened up a can of worms. but someone had to say it. i know a couple of people in the motorcross scene who import a reasonable amont of stuff from home and run this business after work. they only make a small amount on the stuff but if they ever want anything its always free cause they have a constant flow of merchandice this also includes 1 free trip a year . but they never made or turned over a lot in the first 2 years . but 7 years down the track prices have vaired minamal and flow of merchandice has gone from 1 pallet every 2 months to 1 container every 2 months. so if this is what u plan on doing dave good luck and hope it works out . i will be ordering this week

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:38 am
by coxy321
Hey mysterioussasvit, who was selling the AirLockers for US$600?

Cheers- Coxy