MrDeVil_909
Member
Hi all,
My E34 535i needs a lot of work after what seems to have been a hard life under previous ownership.
One of the biggest things that I want to do is replace the front thrust arms. Apparently it isn't a super tough DIY job, so I call up the dealers for a quote on the parts.
I get told they are R3600 each, and bushes are R450 each so I'm looking at over 8 grand to get rid of the horrible clunking under braking. I'm not one to use animated smilies much, but :dropjaw:
I have tracked down a few places overseas that export. I can get both arms (Lemforder) posted via USPS Express for about R2300.
So the only question is, duties, what are they? I'm sure I've seen 20% of the value as the figure. Anyone imported parts who knows? Or just via someone else? I'm sure that as long as the duties are under 150% I will save cash,
but forewarned is forearmed.
And how does SA customs charge the duties to the recipient? Do you pay the postman when he shows up, or do you need to make payment before customs will release the goods?
My E34 535i needs a lot of work after what seems to have been a hard life under previous ownership.
One of the biggest things that I want to do is replace the front thrust arms. Apparently it isn't a super tough DIY job, so I call up the dealers for a quote on the parts.
I get told they are R3600 each, and bushes are R450 each so I'm looking at over 8 grand to get rid of the horrible clunking under braking. I'm not one to use animated smilies much, but :dropjaw:
I have tracked down a few places overseas that export. I can get both arms (Lemforder) posted via USPS Express for about R2300.
So the only question is, duties, what are they? I'm sure I've seen 20% of the value as the figure. Anyone imported parts who knows? Or just via someone else? I'm sure that as long as the duties are under 150% I will save cash,
And how does SA customs charge the duties to the recipient? Do you pay the postman when he shows up, or do you need to make payment before customs will release the goods?