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Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:56 am

G'day, If any traders can package up and send the following items 'downunder' I would appreciate some prices:

Chassis number 7537271

Front bumper cap x1 51 11 1 888 293
Front bumper bracket x2 51 11 1 888 122
Rear bumper bracket x2 51 12 1 916 597
Cruise actuator plate x1 41 14 1 902 591
Rear window vent trim plug x6 51 13 1 870 459
Front bumper trim clip x1 51 11 1 838 076
Rear bumper trim clip x1 51 11 1 867 927
Rear interior panel moulding x2 51 43 1 922 209
Tail light gasket x2 63 21 1 370 679
Fuse box cover x1 61 13 1 368 802
Chrome window strip front x1 51 13 1 884 402
Chrome window strip rear upper x1 51 13 1 884 409
Chrome window strip rear lower x1 51 13 1 884 410
Bonnet sound deadener (set) x1 51 48 1 972 245
Chrome Exhaust extension x2 82 11 9 413 974

Not sure if all these are still available. Thanks
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Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:58 am

Morning

I am very sorry but we dont send items to Australia


Regards Karl
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Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:19 am

How long has this been the policy?
I have had prices and quotes from you guys in the past for items shipped to Oz which you have been quite happy to do. I would appreciate an answer to this as BMW UK is about 1/4 of the price for items that BMW Australia is. I have found this forum to be a great place to get info and parts to get a job done on an E30, but sounds like this is no longer the case.

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Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:52 am

We can give you prices and advise and so on we would prefer not to send to aus the other thing is if you know anyone who lives in the uk we could send the items to il do the prices for you in abit
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Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:58 am

if you cover the postage ill be happy to receive your parts then send them on to you. my dad is in Carum Downs near Melbourne so i send stuff down that way now and again :D
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Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:09 am

My local dealer has an ebay shop and sends all over the world, what the crack here then?
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Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:27 am

Ok here are the prices

293 £ 2.93
122 x2 £15.21
597 x2 £15.30
591 £2.25
459 x6 £1.37
076 £ 0.78
927 £ 0.24
209 x2 £4.60
679 x2 £10.81
802 £12.16
974 x2 £24.60
409 £14.72
402 £18.03
410 £15.13
245 £30.43

Ref No 34354
Prices include vat and discount

Regards Karl


974 x2 £24.60
409 £12
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Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:31 am

Thanks for the offer Fuzzy, might take you up on that in future, I am also in Melbourne.

Cheers

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Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:40 pm

Thanks Karl,
Your prices are a hell of a lot cheaper then here in Australia which makes importing viable. Just wondering why you don't send stuff to Australia - we have the same queen you know :P
Surely just need to box it up, give me a price and send it once I have paid by Paypal (much like eBay)? Why would this process be any different that if I lived in the UK????
I reckon you would pick up a bit of business here by doing this.

That said, I have a friend in Manchester so might be able to set something up but obviously going to be more expensive and quite a hassle.
Will get back to you.
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It wold certainly help everyone if ye shipped to Australia. Bmw prices here are ridiculous - 3 times the price for certain things. :cry:
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:47 am

1. Yeah, been reading there's a world recession somewhere, obviously this is not a problem in Cheltenham, England. Obviously if the volume increases for orders from "the rest of the world" new staff and increased productivity and profits for CotswoldBMW I would think. Taking on a part-timer/casual and growing that side of the business - I would be suggesting a keen young Mum while her kids are at school could be a better prospective employee too, if the PC stuff doesn't get in the way. Or some ANZAC goes to England/Germany and does it for us all.

2. Shouldn't the VAT component be removed from the pricing as it is "exporting"?

3. Matt I will check some of the items from your list as to NZ. Will take a few days as I will be away from my computer for the week 5-9 Jan.
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2. Shouldn't the VAT component be removed from the pricing as it is "exporting"?
Good point, would save me even more money EXCEPT I can't buy direct??
What's happening here, helping hand for the government, Royal Mail,??? 8O
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:02 am

but hes not exporting so the vat would stand . if a 3rd party in the uk was to receive the parts and send them ,as cotswold suggest ,on to australia the vat would need to be paid
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but hes not exporting so the vat would stand . if a 3rd party in the uk was to receive the parts and send them ,as cotswold suggest ,on to australia the vat would need to be paid
Hence my point about who benefits form the transaction
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:21 am

if i was receiving parts on your behalf, the vat and postage for sending them on would need to be covered so you would be paying the prices he quoted me with vat plus whatever it cost for me to send them to you. i offered as a occasional help free of charge but wouldnt be able to do it all the time. if you guys sorted out an order between you so it could all be sent as 1 large delivery rather than several bits and bobs.
ive no idea why cotswold wont send direct...thats obviously a matter for them to say.
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:33 am

Morning Guys

We Have had a policy of not sending items out of the UK since I have been with the company 4 and half years now. We used to a long time ago before i started but due to problems and cost we no longer do.


Regards Karl.
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Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:39 am

Thanks Fuzzy,

I think the Aussie and Kiwi guys mean to say the VAT shouldn't be charged if items were sent direct, but you are correct, if we were to have you or someone else in the UK fprward them for us we would have to lump the %17.5. This is just one of the facts of life, but I still think for certain items it would be cheaper to wear it.
I can give you one example of Aussie pricing from BMW. An AC evaporator temp switch for an '84 323i, about one inch cube with a prong hanging off, $550 AUD (around 250 quid), and would cost about a fiver to post. Not sure on the price of these in the UK, but about $50 US from the states. Sometimes the prices make no sense, some things are fairly cheap at the dealer, others are not, but it is always worth checking with the local dealewr before sourcing from the UK or the US.

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£250 for a switch? 8O
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Yet another reason why the zone is a fantastic resource.
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I too don't mind sending stuff on your behalf, we have pretty reliable couple of guys in our dispatch department at work so all I have to do is pack it up and they will tell me the cheapest way to get it over to you.
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:02 pm

As this is an Aussy thread.

Can any of you heros source me a 1.9 405 mi16 inlet cam and send it someone in Aus? :D 8O
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Where in Australia?
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I'm not entirely sure atm. I've just worked out that its only around £20 to send a cam from here and they are cheaper and more readily available over here I think. I need a regrind for my 205.

I'll PM you if I need anymore assistance if thats ok.

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Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:32 pm

Here's a scary fact for BMW owners in Australia:
A selection of items Cotswoldbmw quoted me on came to about £83 (incl VAT)
The exact same selection from local BMW agent came to AUS$621 which translates to £290 8O 8O 8O

A pair of rear bumper brackets from Cotswoldbmw is £15.30, the exact same items from BMW here is £78

I figured there would be a difference but this is outrageous.
My issue is, of course, that Cotswoldbmw won't deliver to Australia :(

Interestingly Pelican Parts in the US are competitively priced and will deliver at a reasonable rate. Anyone had much experience with them??
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Hi 'noodle,

I have considered using Pelican as well. My latest price horror story is with M3 control arm bushes which from Cotswolds are about $48 Aussie, but at the local dealers here are $304 plus tax. I for one can't see 250 dollars worth of shipping for BMW Australia to get two pieces of rubber here!

Let me know how you get on with Pelican, I would be interested to know how they are.

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Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:17 am

Pelican are very good alright, quite a few people I know use them. I'd still like to get certain genuine Bmw parts though. I rang Bmw here in Brisbane and they wanted 25 bucks for the front towing eye cover, cotsworld are only 10 bucks for the same tiny cover.

Bloody thieves here so they are. Cotsworld would make a tidy amount of money if they shipped here and most things I've got posted from the UK only take a week or so to get here.
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matt320 wrote:
I have considered using Pelican as well. My latest price horror story is with M3 control arm bushes which from Cotswolds are about $48 Aussie, but at the local dealers here are $304 plus tax.
Wow! I paid $140 for mine.

Nothing wrong with Pelican parts. I heard many good reports on them.
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I will give Pelican parts a try - especially for items that are hard to get in good condition from a wreckers yard (ie. chrome trim, bumper mounts, etc)
Fortunately, one of the mechanics from the local BMW Autohaus has a little side business (BMWreck) and has sorted me out with a few bits and pieces and his healthy knowledge of all things BMW.
I believe his business is going on line shortly so will keep you all posted on that, and my experience with Pelican parts
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poolnoodle wrote: Fortunately, one of the mechanics from the local BMW Autohaus has a little side business (BMWreck) and has sorted me out with a few bits and pieces and his healthy knowledge of all things BMW.
I believe his business is going on line shortly so will keep you all posted on that, and my experience with Pelican parts
Please do, mate, that would be cool.
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Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:16 am

poolnoodle - have you tried BMAParts in the US? I have bought many thousands of dollars of bits from them with no issues. Similarly cheap prices. Send an email to patrick@bmaparts.com and ask for a quote on these parts.
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These guys?

http://www.bmaparts.com/

That's a great site. Cheers for that one, man.
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