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perfect run asking me how much I want to declare the product value on the EMS label of a package they are about to send me..

probably 1.3K-1.5K in parts

getting them to put like 950$ is alright?

perfect run asking me how much I want to declare the product value on the EMS label of a package they are about to send me..

probably 1.3K-1.5K in parts

getting them to put like 950$ is alright?

200$

'they're all reburbished 2nd hand goods"

Whoh looks great. Good job.

Did the car come factory option with double din? Looks too clean for an aftermarket dash.

Yeah. In japan they came with double din and auto climate control. I managed to get all yhe ducting. Looms. Motors. Sensors. Everything to do the conversion. Very hard to find complete. Hahaha. Very hard to find at all basically

perfect run asking me how much I want to declare the product value on the EMS label of a package they are about to send me..

probably 1.3K-1.5K in parts

getting them to put like 950$ is alright?

Are you getting them sent with postal insurance?

Are you getting them sent with postal insurance?

umm that i cant remember..

im guessing that if i get them to say 950$

it will only be insured for 950 is what your going to tell me?

umm that i cant remember..

im guessing that if i get them to say 950$

it will only be insured for 950 is what your going to tell me?

Yes, to my knowledge. Game of risk. I forget what the barrier for GST and customs duties are.

I was thinking of buying an exhaust off rhdjapan or perfectrun as well and wondering same. Quick research suggested to me;

If goods are over $1000, pay tax on goods+shipping value.

I.e. item $950 + shipping $150 = total $1100, no tax

But item $1050 + shipping $50 = total $1100 PLUS tax (10% GST and maybe 5% some other fee?)

Can anyone confirm?

If you're buying multiple items, get them to send them separately...postage should be about the same cost given it goes by weight. Just more effort for supplier to pack the stuff.

Back in the day we used to mark them as trade sample or gift, which was void of tax and customs duties. Think they might have scrapped it though.

Okay cool :P thanks for all that.

Ill see what they can do.

I'm thinking maybe just getting the 950 insurance and If I need the insurance (which I never really have before) I've got like 3/4 of it covered.

If you're buying multiple items, get them to send them separately...postage should be about the same cost given it goes by weight. Just more effort for supplier to pack the stuff.

Back in the day we used to mark them as trade sample or gift, which was void of tax and customs duties. Think they might have scrapped it though.

Everything imported/exported needs a value attached, sample or not. Even if it is $0.01.

Middle muffler is a bit over 5.5", it's easily the lowest part. Gonna replace with a resonator and then see how far I can come down.

No more natural camber = wheels lookin pretty Mexican, hope vic roads don't say anything

I took out the centre muffler to avoid a defect for too low. Got EPA'ed instead fml

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