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    shipping cost on wheels from US?

    has anyone bought wheels from US and how much was the postage and what company did you use?
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    if you use Tire Rack - Your performance experts for tires and wheels to buy the wheels, I think youre looking at around US$250 for freight

    I've had other gear shipped via a freight forwarder U.S.A. Address Mail/Parcel Forwarding and theyve indicated around USD500 for shipping of wheels, depending on weight, size etc

    email then directly and ask the question
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    I was recently quoted approx $300 USD just for tyres to Perth by Tirerack, so I reckon $250 USD for wheels might be a little on the cheapish side.
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    would you have an idea on the how much duty you would be paying when they arrive in Australia? i've been exploring this avenue as well!
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    Tire rack gave me a quote of 286 usd for four 18" tyres which was good I thought. and with the cost of the tyres, it keeps me under the 1000 mark that flags the duty man.

    The last thing that I brought over was the front brakes, at around 2000 it cost me an additional 385 but it seems to vary slightly.
    Last edited by ssman; 07-12-2010 at 11:18 AM.

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    the limit is $1000 for the goods.

    If you exceed that, then they apply duty and GST to the cost of goods, plus the freights

    heres an example:

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    there are plenty of stores in the UK that do wheels and probably a bigger range that are VW-centric.

    some will ship directly, but if not, get a freight forwarding quote from ukbrandsworldwide.com - UK Specialists in Personal Shopping and Package Forwarding
    2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters

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    I shipped out a set of wheels from Oregon to the ACT earlier this year via FedEx International Economy (4 days door to door). Wheels were 19x8.5 and 19x11 so required 4 reasonably large boxes - total shipping cost was $490 USD plus about $300 AUD of duty / GST as the wheels had a declared / insured value of $2000 USD.

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