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Importation of Wheels from the States

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Ben:

--- Quote from: Bfit on March 20, 2014, 07:22:14 AM ---If you buy out of the US ask the suppler to give you a declaration   quoting  the Australian US free trade agreement.
 that only applies if the good and manufactured in the US  with US  origin materials
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you then will not pay  duty .
there is no way out of the GST  over $1000 and that total includes freight
bfit

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Beauty bfit cheers I'll see what happens with that, they won't be ready for at least another 10 weeks, each sets made custom, they are going to look amazing 20 x 10 front and 20 x 13's on the rears the rubber will be 285/25/20 and 345/25/20  :shades:
Here's the rims and the stance she'll have, long time away but just can't help posting, the guys from D2forged are doing some rendering and photoshopping for me tomorrow, best customer service I have ever had with ordering over 44 emails in a week, questions answered in minutes, couldn't be happier.


--- Quote from: StephenSLR on March 20, 2014, 08:00:45 AM ---If you ship them in pairs or separately does it work out cheaper?

s

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  I doubt it, I am sure they weight a bit, just fallen for them, bring on the refinancing ha ha oh well only live once and working in this place I deserve it :cheers:

StephenSLR:

--- Quote from: Ben on March 20, 2014, 08:36:57 AM ---just fallen for them
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  Be sure to keep the originals, future restorers will be grateful.

s

Ben:
Yep I hear you man  :grin2:
Just edited first post too, had them down as 245/25/20 but they will be 345/25/20 on the rears :-)

bfit:
interesting wheel chocks in that top photo
Bfit

Ben:
he he yep  :grin:

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