Would it be worth it? Importing!
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Would it be worth it? Importing!
Hey guys serious question.
Please check this out. http://www.afors.com/index.php?page=adv ... 985&imid=1 It's a streak shadow.
At the current exchange rate this works out to about 59k, would it be worth buying this and shipping it here? Has anyone done this before? What would the import duties be and very rough shipping estimate?
Would appreciate your advice and insight.
Thanks,
Jason.
Please check this out. http://www.afors.com/index.php?page=adv ... 985&imid=1 It's a streak shadow.
At the current exchange rate this works out to about 59k, would it be worth buying this and shipping it here? Has anyone done this before? What would the import duties be and very rough shipping estimate?
Would appreciate your advice and insight.
Thanks,
Jason.
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Re: Would it be worth it? Importing!
You must ask Skin (Hendrik ),he'll be able to help you.
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Thanks....nicow wrote:You must ask Skin (Hendrik ),he'll be able to help you.
So skin (Hendrik) can you shed some light?

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Re: Would it be worth it? Importing!
No import duty and about R30k for freight charges
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Really? Why would there be no import charges?AndyG wrote:No import duty and about R30k for freight charges
So I would only pay the price advertised plus whatever it would cost in shipping?
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Re: Would it be worth it? Importing!
Interesting post Jason.
Would also like to hear from guys that have imported from the states. And if so who they used and ball park figures.
Some of those microlight prices look very favourable.
Regards
Freddie
Would also like to hear from guys that have imported from the states. And if so who they used and ball park figures.
Some of those microlight prices look very favourable.
Regards
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Re: Would it be worth it? Importing!
The only duties to pay are 14% VAT on 110% of the declared value. So for R60k, you will pay 14% on R66k, or R9,240.
A container from the US to SA is around USD10k (so you had better hope you can share a container with someone). Freight from central US states to a costal port can easily come to USD5k. Maintenance in the US is 'on condition', so CAA will require you to do any manufacturer recommended maintenance that is not already signed out in the log book.
A container from the US to SA is around USD10k (so you had better hope you can share a container with someone). Freight from central US states to a costal port can easily come to USD5k. Maintenance in the US is 'on condition', so CAA will require you to do any manufacturer recommended maintenance that is not already signed out in the log book.
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Re: Would it be worth it? Importing!
Ok but in this instace it would be coming from the UK, so are there any issues if coming from UK with regards to CAA requirements here locally? And it would make sense to share a container at these prices.justin.schoeman wrote:The only duties to pay are 14% VAT on 110% of the declared value. So for R60k, you will pay 14% on R66k, or R9,240.
A container from the US to SA is around USD10k (so you had better hope you can share a container with someone). Freight from central US states to a costal port can easily come to USD5k. Maintenance in the US is 'on condition', so CAA will require you to do any manufacturer recommended maintenance that is not already signed out in the log book.
Thanks for the info though Justin. Appreciated.
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Re: Would it be worth it? Importing!
Hi Jason
Speak to Andrew at Wings Park , he imported his Streak from the UK last December and went through the whole process. Quite a bit of paperwork and organizing involved with a number of CAA frustrations but still seemed worth it
Speak to Andrew at Wings Park , he imported his Streak from the UK last December and went through the whole process. Quite a bit of paperwork and organizing involved with a number of CAA frustrations but still seemed worth it
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Oh WOW! I was not aware that he imported his. I will chat to him, thanks for the info. Thanks again for the good hour or so we spent chatting at Wings on the weekend, good time was had (on my part)bryan wrote:Hi Jason
Speak to Andrew at Wings Park , he imported his Streak from the UK last December and went through the whole process. Quite a bit of paperwork and organizing involved with a number of CAA frustrations but still seemed worth it

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20 foot container from durban to rotterdam is 4200 euro
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Whoever is quoting/charging you that is making very good money out of you.KFA wrote:20 foot container from durban to rotterdam is 4200 euro
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PLEASE do elaborate
I am looking for cheaper alternatives. 



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Re: Would it be worth it? Importing!
Yes Please ANDY, can you elaborate? Also how about shipping from UK? Who do you use?AndyG wrote:Whoever is quoting/charging you that is making very good money out of you.KFA wrote:20 foot container from durban to rotterdam is 4200 euro
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