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Nice...!!

Did see them a while back. Very nice but as always a bit expensive...:banghead: they do work nice with the new trunk option for the F3...:thumbup:
 
MBM...I looked at their eBay ad and they don't ship to the UK. Also I'd wait until the £ gains some more ground against the $!! :yikes:

Oh I'll buy them in the US and squeeze them in my luggage!! BUt as you say, will be better if/when the £ gets back to $1.50 ish.
 
Not sure Bob, but it would still be subject to customs and import duty. That's why I buy stuff in the US, take it back in my luggage and then of course declare them to customs when I land :rolleyes:

Not always! I've had clothing shipped to me from the US on a couple of occasions and I have not had to pay import duty. Large lumps of metal, however, will be scrutinised and likely as not charged....:sour:
 
U S Dollar>British Pound>Canadian Dollar?

I know the Canadian Dollar took a pounding(no pun intended) last year against the US Dollar( Canadian Snowbird Friends in Florida) We had 18 mobile home units for sale at the same time in my park in Clearwater,Florida during the 2015-16 season and all were Canadians. I guess I never even thought about the British Pound!
 
Not always! I've had clothing shipped to me from the US on a couple of occasions and I have not had to pay import duty. Large lumps of metal, however, will be scrutinised and likely as not charged....:sour:

As you say somethings can slip through, there's also a lower value limit of around £15 I think. Items can be sent declared as a 'gift' by the sender and no import costs would be due on a gift. However, Revenue & Customs do look at gifts very critically and will pursue items being incorrectly declared .

Hence the reason for just buying in the US and bringing them back myself. It's also a good excuse to visit at least once a year and do some serious shopping (Timberland & Converse for me, Calvin Klein & Kate Spade for Tina).
 
Highway Robbery

Those arm rests look nice and I'm sure the wife would love them. But the price tag is absolutely ridiculous. Might as well hold a gun to your head and grab your wallet. Probably cost about $50.00 to make. :yikes:
 
Those arm rests look nice and I'm sure the wife would love them. But the price tag is absolutely ridiculous. Might as well hold a gun to your head and grab your wallet. Probably cost about $50.00 to make. :yikes:

True, but there are usually deals to be done. I would target 25-30% off retail once they've been around a bit. I see some good prices for parts on ebay.com.
 
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