Bilstein PSS9s from the US...Am I missing something here???
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Bilstein PSS9s from the US...Am I missing something here???
Right, it says PSS9s, front and rear, for $USD1283 or $AUD1450.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/Susp ... y=CoilOver
Plus, lets call it $200 for freight, and 10%GST - make it $AUD1800.
And its a similar story here:
http://www.amazon.com/Bilstein-PSS9-Coi ... B0007M3PTY
except that its CHEAPER still! Am i missing something?
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/Susp ... y=CoilOver
Plus, lets call it $200 for freight, and 10%GST - make it $AUD1800.
And its a similar story here:
http://www.amazon.com/Bilstein-PSS9-Coi ... B0007M3PTY
except that its CHEAPER still! Am i missing something?
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Not sure what Bilstein's are worth new, but I guess it's comparable to prices of Tein's.
You can get top-of-the range Tein Flex for $1,400USD new, so why not Bilsteins.
I've spotted second-hand PS9's that went for $600-$800USD
Other Japanese brand names like Apexi and HKS are even cheaper, below $1,000USD, but from what I gather, these are pretty generic and just rebadged items from one big factory in Korea or Taiwan that make G4, Megan, K-sport, etc
You can get top-of-the range Tein Flex for $1,400USD new, so why not Bilsteins.
I've spotted second-hand PS9's that went for $600-$800USD
Other Japanese brand names like Apexi and HKS are even cheaper, below $1,000USD, but from what I gather, these are pretty generic and just rebadged items from one big factory in Korea or Taiwan that make G4, Megan, K-sport, etc
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I was hunting down this path several months ago . . .
There is next to zero info on spring rates etc, and questions this side of the ditch led me nowhere quickly.
The same follows with the damper settings.
Ergo, If you really want them, chase down someone here with a set that work how you want them to and send the specs to tire rack. if they can supply same then press buy.
Otherwise get a set of aussie spec Tiens, that are a known solution, get your 12 months warranty and get the car set up by locals who can tune the suspension to your needs.
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There is next to zero info on spring rates etc, and questions this side of the ditch led me nowhere quickly.
The same follows with the damper settings.
Ergo, If you really want them, chase down someone here with a set that work how you want them to and send the specs to tire rack. if they can supply same then press buy.
Otherwise get a set of aussie spec Tiens, that are a known solution, get your 12 months warranty and get the car set up by locals who can tune the suspension to your needs.
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Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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I did ask Quadrant Suspension about PSS9 before, they reckon there's no difference between overseas version and local.
I know Fulcrum did their own thing with Tein, but I do believe PSS9 is the same.
If you worry about warranty, then get it locally...but the saving is quite significant buying them from US.
I know Fulcrum did their own thing with Tein, but I do believe PSS9 is the same.
If you worry about warranty, then get it locally...but the saving is quite significant buying them from US.
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actually, it depends on where the bilstein is made. If it is made in th USA, then, under the Free Trade GAreement, ther is no duty. Thus it is (cost + shipping) + GST.
If all Bilstein are made in Germany, then shipped to the US, then reshipped here, then there is a duty on top of that, normally another 10% on top of that above.
SO, given quote is: GM5.8609.H0 MAZDA BILSTEIN PSS9 COIL-OVER $1,283.00
FEDEX INT'L ECONOMY $ 172.77
Total $1,455.77
or $1662.56 Aud Dollars
+ 10% duty - $1828.82
+ 10% GST - $2011.70
So....all up we are still talking a saving of about 30%!
If all Bilstein are made in Germany, then shipped to the US, then reshipped here, then there is a duty on top of that, normally another 10% on top of that above.
SO, given quote is: GM5.8609.H0 MAZDA BILSTEIN PSS9 COIL-OVER $1,283.00
FEDEX INT'L ECONOMY $ 172.77
Total $1,455.77
or $1662.56 Aud Dollars
+ 10% duty - $1828.82
+ 10% GST - $2011.70
So....all up we are still talking a saving of about 30%!
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SPy vs. SPy wrote:I was hunting down this path several months ago . . .
There is next to zero info on spring rates etc
I'm pretty sure the spring rates are 324 lb/in front and rear, which is about 6 kg/mm.
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Mactype wrote:Worth looking at shipping them over as pairs say a month apart.
You'll get away with both duty and GST as they'll be under the magic $1000 mark per order - just factor in the extra shipping costs beforehand to make sure its worthwhile.
Great idea,otherwise you need to add heaps for duty, 15% and GST 10% so REAL cost = Cost of goods AND freight Plus 15% Plus 10% on that total.
Yes you pay GST on the duty and the freight, talk about double taxing!!!
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Mactype wrote:Worth looking at shipping them over as pairs say a month apart.
You'll get away with both duty and GST as they'll be under the magic $1000 mark per order - just factor in the extra shipping costs beforehand to make sure its worthwhile.
Good idea indeed.
Perhaps a more timely option would be to just use two addresses and credit cards if it's possible.
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