Why did I wait so long..........

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Postby PT FTO » Mon Jun 27, 2005 8:45 pm

Well finally picked the car up at last. Flew over to Newcastle to meet the guy who imported it from Japan for me. I could not get the grin off my face all the way back to Dublin :D :D , even had the police and customs at Stranraer admiring it.
:shock: Let me say, what a great bloke. Gave all the help in the world to me during the import process, fully serviced the car on arrival, fitted a cat 1 alarm/imob, full valet, all included in the price. I can recommend him to anyone if their thinking of getting a new P & J in the future and it works out cheaper bringing it in through the UK, I'm sure of it.
She's a 95 GPX, only 36,000 miles on the clock in steel silver. There is a link below for some pics.

http://photobucket.com/albums/b378/PTFTO/

Let me know what you guys think, honest opinions please :wink: . This is the way it came in from Japan, I've not done anything to it
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Postby Neil » Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:08 pm

looks absolutely mint mate..

you dont see many kitted up like that in that condition coming through idirect and the other regular spots...

what year is it?
what auction grade was it?

a good buy anyway, a real head turner for sure..

what broker did you use?
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Re: Why did I wait so long..........

Postby Neil » Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:11 pm

PT FTO wrote:...and it works out cheaper bringing it in through the UK, I'm sure of it.


It should do as the VAT will be paid in the first EU country in lands in and their VAT rate is lower than ours.
(Theres is 17.5% whereas ours in 21% :roll:)

Whats lost again though through the sterling conversion is another story...
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Postby kevinod » Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:33 pm

Congrats, looks spot on!

always a bonus to get a few nice bits and pieces like the spoiler and nose!

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Postby Kace » Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:42 pm

So if you don't mind sharing - what did it cost all in at the end of the day and did you save money by doing it this way ?

Some comments :
- get it dropped, you look like you're on stilts there
- change your side repeaters to clear for the final clean looks that your spoilers deserve
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Postby CJ » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:35 am

It looks extremely clean, its difficult to get a 95 car in such good condition these days. Agreed with Kace, drop it and change the side repeaters, if you've any cash left over, get some 17's on there and it will look the part.
Is it a manual or tip btw?

Can I ask why you decided to go thru the UK import route?

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Postby agent s » Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:17 am

Wow, you got a gem there! My '95 is in good nick too but didn't come with a spoiler or modified front bumper :( Have to do it all myself in time...

Love FTO's in steel silver (or powder pink :wink: )

Is it manual?
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Postby PT FTO » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:19 pm

I'll try and answer all the above questions.............

Neil wrote:looks absolutely mint mate..
what year is it?
what auction grade was it?
a good buy anyway, a real head turner for sure..
what broker did you use?


Its a 95' and its a Mivec tip.... :oops: Maybe a manual next time....... 8)
It was an auction grade 4 and as said I used a guy in Newcastle to bring it in for me. I can reccomend him.



CJ wrote:Can I ask why you decided to go thru the UK import route?

As was said above the VAT is less in the UK. It was a gamble on the exchange rate but overall the cost to me in Euro was €5,200 plus the VRT which is €600, all in all €5,800, and that included the service, alarm all charges/duties etc. etc. Maybe a bit more than a similar age here but in far better condition than anything I've seen from that year and with the low milage 36,000 :D :D
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Postby Mustang » Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:59 pm

Neil wrote
PT FTO wrote:
...and it works out cheaper bringing it in through the UK, I'm sure of it.



It should do as the VAT will be paid in the first EU country in lands in and their VAT rate is lower than ours.
(Theres is 17.5% whereas ours in 21% )

Maybe so but the VAT difference will have little influence on the overall price. Even if you take the total figure (VAT would be charged on the C&F/CIF price, which is of course lower than the total price) of €5200 the difference in VAT is 3.5%. This would amount €182. in other words very little. Do the UK also charge 10% imprt duty?

Does the figure of €5800 include your travel/accomodation expenses for the trip to the UK?
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Postby PT FTO » Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:09 pm

Does the figure of €5800 include your travel/accomodation expenses for the trip to the UK?

No, but flight to Newcastle was €16 on Ryanair(inc taxes) and the ferry back was €85. went over and back in the one day so no accomodation needed. All in all a small price to pay for this car IMO anyway.
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Postby Mustang » Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:12 pm

PT FTO wrote
No, but flight to Newcastle was €16 on Ryanair(inc taxes) and the ferry back was €85. went over and back in the one day so no accomodation needed.

Pretty negligible travel expenses alright! Sounds like a sweet deal.
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Postby Neil » Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:18 pm

is there any signs of a repair job done on it in the past? (if ya dont mind me askin!)

just wondering cos so far in my life i dont think ive ever seen a non-crash repaired fto come off those auctions... mine included :cry:
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Postby Neil » Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:29 pm

thats definately a sweet price aswell for that car, i went down the uk route aswell but i paid (after VRT & shipping) €9000 for a 1997 manual gpx in need of a service, so i didnt really save anything at all...

a lot of extra choice though.
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Postby PT FTO » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:46 am

Neil wrote:is there any signs of a repair job done on it in the past? (if ya dont mind me askin!)

just wondering cos so far in my life i dont think ive ever seen a non-crash repaired fto come off those auctions... mine included :cry:


Gotta say Neil, this could be your first one. No damage/repairs at all as far as I can see, but I could be wrong as I wouldn't be an expert or anything.
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