im shocked at the price of parts
im shocked at the price of parts
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nitrosman1

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641 posts

218 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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wilst driving my monaro vxr to picadors in southampton on monday i ran over an object in the road ,didnt spot it dark and all that anyway this has made a nasty hole in my bumper and my fog-light has dissapeared too ,so ive now had prices for these parts for the bumper its £1350 for the fog light its £600 plus all the costs of respraying and fitting im just amazed how vx can justify these prices what are they made of gold or something ,thankfully tesco insurance have already aproved my repair so i can get back on the road asap

BO55 VXR

4,373 posts

274 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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£600 for the foglight eek -

RoastBeef

165 posts

219 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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who needs fog lights?? We don't have fog anymore.....

bells V8

339 posts

248 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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£100 when i priced one up for my vxr

well_fans

4,193 posts

247 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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and about 30 quid from Australia if you shop about and can usually be had by airmail in under a week!!!

crisisjez

9,209 posts

228 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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Sorry to hear about the car Ollie.

Hope its back on the road soon.

caspy@wortec

141 posts

218 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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Vx just pass on the extortionate HSV prices from oz. Apparently it stopped non VXR/HSV owners buying stuff to put on their CV8's etc!

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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You can get aftermarket bits for some stuff like brakes etc. Plus places like Holmart buy up bin ends and stuff from time to time, so you can get some good priced HSV and Holden stuff from them.
Might pay to check Oz prices first incase there is a huge disparity. Shipping and VAT can add a load. I recently got some axles for $70 that ended up costing about £200 landed due to $200 shipping, then VAT and Duty on the lot etc. So sometimes you are better off buying local anyway.

ads_green

838 posts

255 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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parts and labour is how car manufacturers and dealers make their money. There's pretty much no margin on new cars so it usually comes from overpriced extras (1500 quid for sat nav - hah) and parts.

nitrosman1

Original Poster:

641 posts

218 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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well i think as the insurance is paying for the repairs ill let them get on with it but its worthwhile shopping downunder if youve gotta foot the bill yourself the only thing is the vx bumpers are different from the oz ones so id still be shopping here for that. It is suprising how much damage can be done it such a small time , thanks for the sympathy everyone and hopefully my new brake upgrade will help me stop more quickly in the future ,maybe i should look at upgrading the lights as they are very poor on dipped beam

ads_green

838 posts

255 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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Be careful - many brake upgrades are mainly targeted to improving braking under continual hard conditions.

For example, the brake pads I ran in my old car were tuned for the track (they contained a high proportion of ceramic) and there they wouldn't ever fade and were amazing with sticky semi-slick tyres. On the road though when cold it could be "interesting" and don't get me started if they were cold AND wet.