Once again I have bought from overseas as an individual, instead of local retailer buying off their supplier/importer or other middle man. Certain to be a middle man or two in the uS transaction and the fedex guys had another job to do!
Last week a mate bought a Bosch brand of TB kit for EA82, belts, tensoners, idler and four oil seals @245 trade, with a RRP of over $400 ( I suspetc that is a genune RRP). Overnight wait for it. I know of Bosch as established fuel and ignition parts supplier here, who recently got their name on TBelts and brake pads. Came in a very classy packaged box made in Korea packaged for R Bosch Aust and enclosed was an instruction sheet and diagram - diagram was not flat four specific ?The tensioners and idler were also boxed.Noticed a bend in one belt as it came out, bit tighter bend than I would like to see.
Parts replacement warranty from local retailer.
Same day last week I ordered myself a kit from the US, seen the cheapest at US65 but ended up with a trusted brand of belts - Dayco A$99 + 60 postage, got tensioners and idler as well, no seals. Came in a plain white cardboard box , tenioners sectioned off but no box, made in Korea too! Noticed both kits had a green sealed bearing on the idlers!
came in six days, think it is again - a parts replacement warranty from an OS retailer.
The clincher beyond price is ease of purchase from a seat in front of a PC and beyond that got a copy of autodata instructions on how to do this belt kit on EA82 engine, also gave time estimate - in Spanish and French to boot!!
I wonder if local suppliers need to gave glossy boxes for stuff like TBelts? Not really an impulse buy based on packaging surely? Local supplier contents would be better presented if they did same - gave dtailed specific instructions to the kit supplied!
The gear still started out in Korea for both kits, mine just has more stamp in its passport and for less. Quality. I'd hazard a guess - same
Stuffing the economy? I dunno. I can afford my hobby better , could have more to spend on same or other things - like carbon tax. I don't spend much OS at all. The fedex guy tells me people are importing tyres now from the US and saving a small fortune landed.
The internet has just allowed us or more of us to bypass some retailers whose staff are not always as informative or helpful as a web page can be. Retial pricing includs the cost of staff to help and advise a customer on a purchase, if we don;t need that, nor use it we should not need to apy same price when we buy it, and on line - we don't.
Buying OS has gone on for years even when an airmil letter had to be ent, transfer money and wait twelve weeks for books to arrive, just have bigger population and more people getting into it. Retailers may get into deliveries
