Hello, thank you for the brilliant video. My name is Tess and I work for the company you mentioned, DIY Car Service Parts. We just wanted to let you and your viewers know that if you have any issues finding what you need on our website or want to check compatible parts for your vehicle, shoot us an email. We have a great tech team and would be only too happy to help. We are a small, family run company and truly value your custom. Thanks again!
Must be me, but how do you put in your vehicle on the website? Before I could fill it in the selection box dissapeared. Also great video, didn't realize we were being taken for such a ride.
Gotta love NZ prices!!! I serviced my X5 recently, $310 for a Ryco cabin filter, ended up going to the main dealer and paying $100 for a genuine BMW one. Normally import parts for the most part
Holy cow, that‘s expensive! I also heard that the rent for houses or apartments in NZ is also extremly expensive. So, the avarage salary must be quite high in New Zealand compared to the rest of the world, otherwise noone could affort a home or a car… Are tools also that expensive? Would be interesting to know the prices for tools of known brands from europe or the US in NZ. Thanks for the inside, it‘s always interesting to know how things are handled in other areas of the world. That‘s one reason why I like watching videos from the US, NZ, AUS or other english speaking countries.
There is a bit of a housing price surge at the moment which is making it expensive to buy property and pushing rental prices up. Average NZ earnings aren't very high either. We're a small country a long way from anywhere. You can get decent tools at reasonable prices. Not sure if any of the brands are available elsewhere, but ToolPro from Supercheap Auto works well for me. I love watching videos from around the world for the same reason. Cheers
Based in Australia, I buy most of my parts from RockAuto in the USA. I would love to spend my money locally, but for God's sake, I do not want to pay triple and sometimes quadruple the price.
That is beyond ripoff, It's more like borderline criminal. You should order up and start selling, you could triple your money and still be the cheapest around.
About those sparkplugs, the Densos' are good, but you can also get Marelli plugs on line which would be so original to the Alfa Romeo. I saw the Marelli website about a year ago and they have a wide range to cover almost all vehicles.
Just watched your parts price video & I agree. I bought the timing belt kit for doing my Alfa 156 from AliExpress for $53 to my home v $250 on “special” in NZ! Definitely getting ripped off!!
It's a shocker mate. Same for most parts. If it's a vehicle sold in the US you can get fantastic deals from Rockauto. Their shipping is crazy fast and cheap.
How do the local parts stores survive at them prices . I ordered a case of 12 AC Delco oil filters for my truck , total landing cost from the USA at Rock Auto $73 At my local GM dealer $137 , exact same filters . Just does not make business sense when we all have access to the internet For me it's Rock Auto and Amazon. .
Trade pricing is a bit better but I don't know why people have put up with it for so long. Rockauto shipping gets here quicker than I can get stuff down from the North Island. Amazon don't really exist here yet and I'm not sure what I feel about supporting the Bezos empire 🤣
I'm wondering the same thing Steve, they can't be selling too many parts at those prices... how can they afford to keep that business running? It's crazy. I seriously thought this video would be more like the store wants $8 for this filter and I was able to get it for $5 ...man was I wrong !
I'm in Canada and it's usually cheaper for me to order parts from rockauto in the US even when you figure duty and what not. Nothing like your comparison. What would a jug of synthetic oil run in your part of the world? I get name brand synthetic for about $25 for 5 litres when it's on sale
@@Badgertronix bit pricey. Around here a lot of people change their oil every 5k km even with synthetic,even if the service manual says 10k or something. Maybe if it was $100+ to diy they would think twice
Tell me about it! I get most of my stuff from either UK or US too. Never come across DIY Car Service Parts. Just took a look but seems you need to know the part numbers first, so a bit of work to cross reference what you need. Worth the effort though! Even BNT aren't competitive
I have no idea Terry. Believe it or not, things are better priced than they used to be thanks to online competition, but still far from acceptable. Cheers!
I've used them for years as The Green Spark Plug Co. They've expanded to do the whole service parts thing. Great service and range, definitely check them out
Wow, I'm in England and i thought i was getting ripped off, I have noticed prices here jumping up in the past 12 months, but they have to go a long long way before they get to your levels. Thank god for the good old t'internet eh, I will go have a look at your "go to DIY" website. Thank you very much for making this video, its definitely not your normal content where we see you getting your hands dirty, but i can sure see why you felt the need to make it! DJ in the UK.
Holly crap Jonathon. My local parts store knows they have to compete with the internet. I can do okay on some parts but I recently had to buy a new axle for the Jeep Cherokee and they wanted $100 more than what I could get from Rock-auto. It definitely pays to shop around. It's good to see you post. Even ol' Thomas made a short video.
Hi buddy, hope you are well. I don't think the Internet has quite caught on here enough to think they need to compete 🤣 great to see Thomas back at it 😁
Great video reminding us to shop around to get the best deal, wherever it is. The shipping from England is so cheap, I sometimes pay that much to get it shipped intra UK. Thanks
No wonder no one bothers to service their car, those prices are a totally insane ripoff! I have just serviced my car, total cost of air filter, oil filter, 5 litres of mid range oil, four NGK spark plugs & a new cambelt cost me £56.78 UK pounds, if I ordered them from New Zealand, they would have cost more than I could sell the car for!
That's crazy! There has to be a glitch in the matrix! I can't imagine they're selling any parts at that price... if they're not making money how could they even compete?
Price gouging, the besetting sin of businesses operating in what they think is a closed market; a bit of an antipodean tradition ever since the Rum Corps.
It's disgusting. I bought Italian (oem brembo) front discs and pads for my German car (Audi RS4) from California (eBay) for HALF THE NZ PRICE LANDED. Same part. It's disgusting. A few weeks ago I bought an off-brand Z06 LS7 throttle body for NZ$285 landed to replace my oem Audi one (bolt straight on, who knew?) and needed a throttle body gasket. NZ dealer said "they're backordered, 3 weeks, ex Singapore, already en-route". So I ordered one, and a week later added a genuine Audi gasket to the JHM order I had to place for the stupid papier mache (typical Audi) cooling pipe that fell apart when I looked at it. Didn't even ask Audi for a price, JHM make their own so you don't have to buy it with hoses on it! I also got an oem manufacturer air filter and oil filter and three sump plug gaskets in the same JHM ex-USA order and it not only arrived in exactly six days from ordering, but the whole order was NZ$160 LANDED, over a week before the NZ gasket arrived. That's the same as the NZ$129 + GST I paid for my last oem oil filter from NZ and it INCLUDED one. Worse still, Armstrongs in Wellington closed their service department weekends so now I'm just going to buy everything from America and have it waiting for me when I get home. IT'S A GERMAN CAR. WHY IS BUYING AND SHIPPING FROM AMERICA CHEAPER? :(
Can't get parts for older vehicles locally here in NZ, not sure its because of the big 'C' problem or what. I can understand a business re-strategizing its stocks to keep them flowing but does it hurt to keep just a few of everything, maybe 3, 5, 7 of the old parts on the shelves to keep those old vehicles running. Yeah, for me too its on line buys from overseas. Cheers!
With those prices (NZ) No wonder people don't change/replace all serviceable parts when due. It's going to be a case of Oil & Filter this service. Next will be plugs/ and maybe air filter. Man that is so frustrating to the Extreme.... I have relatives in NZ, who I thought were doing ok. but at those typical prices for servicing a car. I can't wait to win the Lottery 🤣🤣🤣 ps. NZ. Is surely the place to own a Electric Vehicle. 🤔🤔
That seems to be how it goes! A lot of controversy about electric vehicles here, they've introduced a tax on vehicles used by farmers and builders so they offer discounts on Teslas etc for the wealthy folk 🤷♂️
I went to repco last week and they sold me the wrong wheel bearing and u joint for a hilux after i gave them my rego number. So the mechanic pulled my axel out then the drive shaft out and got left with a huge bill from the mechanic cause he had to put it back together so could go back to repco and swap the parts and when I went back in they told me (people make mistakes) the chap at repco gave me 4wd products when mines a 2wd. This one mistake cost me double then what it should have. About $650. Absolutely clueless the people that work there.
On the positive- its great to have options via the web, and with this knowledge hopefully people will change the way they buy parts... Thank you for the info and spreading the word! Im looking forward to seeing more Morris Minor vids!
Dread to think what a main dealer service would cost in NZ if the parts for diy are so expensive. Will never complain about the cost of parts here in the Uk Again. Have you tried sourcing from the US? They always seem to have really cheap part prices, and good availability even for imported cars from Europe.
That little Holden Barina cost $700 for a basic service recently. So about £350 for an oil change from the main dealer. I buy plenty from Rockauto. Works great if the car was released in the US like Audis etc, not so good for the Alfa
That’s madness can’t blame you for buying from here in the uk .prices are going up Even the cars themselves garages are asking 2-3 grand more than last year But I can see why cars don’t get serviced over there 👍
Not really, pretty standard. $45 for an oil filter for the Wife's Hyundai and same for my Golf. My little Audi they want $65 for the filter and that's a super common one that fits most of the range. All of these are $10 or less from a normal parts place 🤷♂️
Oil filter and six plugs for my vy holden was 140 for the plugs and 75 for the filter oil was 129 on special same with my ford one iridium spark plug was 120 and a single coil pack was 125.bought the plugs and coil packs from Ford Australia and was half the price!
I just don't get it - NZ is probably 7 days by container ship from one of the worlds main automotive manufacturing regions. Should be dirt cheap to get parts. Instead you have to air freight them from England when a lot of the parts probably came here on the boat from Asia. 🤦♂️ Even from somewhere shitty like euro car parts I can get oil filters for £4 each and £5 a spark plug at sale.
@@Badgertronix You may think about it when you're on the podium at the Oscars picking up the Oscar 'Best video category for Kiwis moaning about carpart prices' and you have to thank the people who helped you along. Don't mention it.
Incredible!!! What is the average salary for working man in N.Z.??? Here in Canada average worker $20---$25 dollars Canadian per hr.and your barely scraping by.In average household man and wife both work.I am fortunate to be retired.$64.00 for oil filter is hopeless!Guess we cant complain too much here.Good that you can shop on internet. CHEERS from CANADA
$20 an hour is our new minimum wage, so probably similar incomes to Canada. If I couldn't buy online for cheap I'd probably skip oil changes too! Cheers
Could be worse - you could live in Brexit Britain. Britain is gradually using its stock of classic car parts, and getting stuff from the EU now takes weeks after Brexit. Before, it was 3 - 5 days. Now, stuff sits at customs for weeks. And that's before import checks are implemented in the UK.
When you buy an Australian product you are not paying for the product alone you are contributing in the highest staff coast in the world coz any Australian staff coast more than 3 times an American or English staff it’s the same with the prices of computers and tv and everything that needs staff even the meat products Australian meat over seas are cheaper than in Australia coz the store staff salary are high and it takes more people to do the same job in Australia
Hello, thank you for the brilliant video. My name is Tess and I work for the company you mentioned, DIY Car Service Parts. We just wanted to let you and your viewers know that if you have any issues finding what you need on our website or want to check compatible parts for your vehicle, shoot us an email. We have a great tech team and would be only too happy to help. We are a small, family run company and truly value your custom. Thanks again!
Awesome, thanks Tess!
When I was younger we always used to say that Repco stood for "Rip Every Poor C*** Off".
I had heard that
I get trade and sometime retail is 3x the price, wtf rip off
Must be me, but how do you put in your vehicle on the website? Before I could fill it in the selection box dissapeared. Also great video, didn't realize we were being taken for such a ride.
Gotta love NZ prices!!! I serviced my X5 recently, $310 for a Ryco cabin filter, ended up going to the main dealer and paying $100 for a genuine BMW one. Normally import parts for the most part
Wow that's even crazier. How do they get away with that for a few cents worth of paper?
@@Badgertronix Nothing to do with huge mark up (massive sale on every other week 🧐)
We must love giving our money to Australian companies.
Seems that way 🤷♂️
Holy cow, that‘s expensive! I also heard that the rent for houses or apartments in NZ is also extremly expensive. So, the avarage salary must be quite high in New Zealand compared to the rest of the world, otherwise noone could affort a home or a car… Are tools also that expensive? Would be interesting to know the prices for tools of known brands from europe or the US in NZ.
Thanks for the inside, it‘s always interesting to know how things are handled in other areas of the world. That‘s one reason why I like watching videos from the US, NZ, AUS or other english speaking countries.
only 12.4x the average annual income to buy an average house
There is a bit of a housing price surge at the moment which is making it expensive to buy property and pushing rental prices up. Average NZ earnings aren't very high either. We're a small country a long way from anywhere.
You can get decent tools at reasonable prices. Not sure if any of the brands are available elsewhere, but ToolPro from Supercheap Auto works well for me.
I love watching videos from around the world for the same reason. Cheers
Absolutely crazy prices...
😬
Yup
Holy crap, crazy prices to service a car. In Ireland I can service my mondeo for less than 100 euro. Good video.
It's madness and a good reason why no one ever services cars here. Cheers
Based in Australia, I buy most of my parts from RockAuto in the USA. I would love to spend my money locally, but for God's sake, I do not want to pay triple and sometimes quadruple the price.
You have to figure on paying a few times what it's worth if you buy locally. No reason for it apart from greed
That is beyond ripoff, It's more like borderline criminal. You should order up and start selling, you could triple your money and still be the cheapest around.
It's a huge ripoff, that's for sure
About those sparkplugs, the Densos' are good, but you can also get Marelli plugs on line which would be so original to the Alfa Romeo. I saw the Marelli website about a year ago and they have a wide range to cover almost all vehicles.
Thanks, I'll check it out. I was just after any plug from this century 😂
Just watched your parts price video & I agree. I bought the timing belt kit for doing my Alfa 156 from AliExpress for $53 to my home v $250 on “special” in NZ! Definitely getting ripped off!!
That’s absolutely mad mate I didn’t know that , Is it the same case with brake pads/discs and so on ?
It's a shocker mate. Same for most parts. If it's a vehicle sold in the US you can get fantastic deals from Rockauto. Their shipping is crazy fast and cheap.
I live in NZ and bought some parts from DIY. I must say I wish I knew about this along time ago. Thank you.
How do the local parts stores survive at them prices . I ordered a case of 12 AC Delco oil filters for my truck , total landing cost from the USA at Rock Auto $73 At my local GM dealer $137 , exact same filters . Just does not make business sense when we all have access to the internet For me it's Rock Auto and Amazon. .
Trade pricing is a bit better but I don't know why people have put up with it for so long. Rockauto shipping gets here quicker than I can get stuff down from the North Island.
Amazon don't really exist here yet and I'm not sure what I feel about supporting the Bezos empire 🤣
I'm wondering the same thing Steve, they can't be selling too many parts at those prices... how can they afford to keep that business running? It's crazy. I seriously thought this video would be more like the store wants $8 for this filter and I was able to get it for $5 ...man was I wrong !
Ha my standards aren't that low for making a video 🤣🤣
@@Badgertronix 😁
That's just crazy. How are we supposed to reduce the carbon footprint when your forced to ship stuff thousands of miles 🥺
My carbon footprint is through the roof with these shenanigans 🤣
I'm in Canada and it's usually cheaper for me to order parts from rockauto in the US even when you figure duty and what not. Nothing like your comparison.
What would a jug of synthetic oil run in your part of the world? I get name brand synthetic for about $25 for 5 litres when it's on sale
Castrol Edge 5W40 is on special at the moment for $65 for 5 litres.
@@Badgertronix bit pricey. Around here a lot of people change their oil every 5k km even with synthetic,even if the service manual says 10k or something.
Maybe if it was $100+ to diy they would think twice
Wow that’s crazy ... you need to spread the word locally so they all buy from uk
Tell me about it! I get most of my stuff from either UK or US too. Never come across DIY Car Service Parts. Just took a look but seems you need to know the part numbers first, so a bit of work to cross reference what you need. Worth the effort though!
Even BNT aren't competitive
They do have a parts finder but it disappears when you change the currency from GBP 🤷♂️ I just find the parts then change to NZD
Damn Jonathan, I had no idea! My question is why are the prices so high when you buy locally.
I have no idea Terry. Believe it or not, things are better priced than they used to be thanks to online competition, but still far from acceptable. Cheers!
Those prices are insane no wonder you ship from here.
Never heard of DIY car service parts, will give them a look.
I've used them for years as The Green Spark Plug Co. They've expanded to do the whole service parts thing. Great service and range, definitely check them out
Wow, I'm in England and i thought i was getting ripped off, I have noticed prices here jumping up in the past 12 months, but they have to go a long long way before they get to your levels. Thank god for the good old t'internet eh, I will go have a look at your "go to DIY" website.
Thank you very much for making this video, its definitely not your normal content where we see you getting your hands dirty, but i can sure see why you felt the need to make it!
DJ in the UK.
Thanks David. I'm used to paying more but with this car it was beyond a joke. Some different content but I felt it was worth making. Cheers!
As a retired mechanic I'm not supprised
Yes, it has been happening for years
Holly crap Jonathon. My local parts store knows they have to compete with the internet. I can do okay on some parts but I recently had to buy a new axle for the Jeep Cherokee and they wanted $100 more than what I could get from Rock-auto. It definitely pays to shop around. It's good to see you post. Even ol' Thomas made a short video.
Hi buddy, hope you are well. I don't think the Internet has quite caught on here enough to think they need to compete 🤣 great to see Thomas back at it 😁
Great video reminding us to shop around to get the best deal, wherever it is. The shipping from England is so cheap, I sometimes pay that much to get it shipped intra UK. Thanks
So true!
No wonder no one bothers to service their car, those prices are a totally insane ripoff!
I have just serviced my car, total cost of air filter, oil filter, 5 litres of mid range oil, four NGK spark plugs & a new cambelt cost me £56.78 UK pounds, if I ordered them from New Zealand, they would have cost more than I could sell the car for!
That's great value. Definitely something I miss from the UK
That's crazy! There has to be a glitch in the matrix! I can't imagine they're selling any parts at that price... if they're not making money how could they even compete?
I have no idea but this has been normal here since I moved here. Just doesn't make sense
@@Badgertronix I'd do the same thing you're doing. Screw that
how's shipping tho for large stuff it's horrid sometimes
Depends where you get it from. Still usually a big saving
Price gouging, the besetting sin of businesses operating in what they think is a closed market; a bit of an antipodean tradition ever since the Rum Corps.
Yes indeed
It's disgusting. I bought Italian (oem brembo) front discs and pads for my German car (Audi RS4) from California (eBay) for HALF THE NZ PRICE LANDED. Same part. It's disgusting. A few weeks ago I bought an off-brand Z06 LS7 throttle body for NZ$285 landed to replace my oem Audi one (bolt straight on, who knew?) and needed a throttle body gasket. NZ dealer said "they're backordered, 3 weeks, ex Singapore, already en-route". So I ordered one, and a week later added a genuine Audi gasket to the JHM order I had to place for the stupid papier mache (typical Audi) cooling pipe that fell apart when I looked at it. Didn't even ask Audi for a price, JHM make their own so you don't have to buy it with hoses on it! I also got an oem manufacturer air filter and oil filter and three sump plug gaskets in the same JHM ex-USA order and it not only arrived in exactly six days from ordering, but the whole order was NZ$160 LANDED, over a week before the NZ gasket arrived. That's the same as the NZ$129 + GST I paid for my last oem oil filter from NZ and it INCLUDED one. Worse still, Armstrongs in Wellington closed their service department weekends so now I'm just going to buy everything from America and have it waiting for me when I get home. IT'S A GERMAN CAR. WHY IS BUYING AND SHIPPING FROM AMERICA CHEAPER? :(
I feel your pain. There's no reason to be charging like some of these places do. Cheers
Can't get parts for older vehicles locally here in NZ, not sure its because of the big 'C' problem or what. I can understand a business re-strategizing its stocks to keep them flowing but does it hurt to keep just a few of everything, maybe 3, 5, 7 of the old parts on the shelves to keep those old vehicles running. Yeah, for me too its on line buys from overseas. Cheers!
I'd love to support local but there's no way I can even think about it with those prices. Cheers
With those prices (NZ) No wonder people don't change/replace all serviceable parts when due. It's going to be a case of Oil & Filter
this service. Next will be plugs/ and maybe air filter. Man that is so frustrating to the Extreme.... I have relatives in NZ, who I thought
were doing ok. but at those typical prices for servicing a car. I can't wait to win the Lottery 🤣🤣🤣
ps. NZ. Is surely the place to own a Electric Vehicle. 🤔🤔
That seems to be how it goes!
A lot of controversy about electric vehicles here, they've introduced a tax on vehicles used by farmers and builders so they offer discounts on Teslas etc for the wealthy folk 🤷♂️
Agree. I want to be one of those Rich Folk.
Through the Lottery 😊😊
glad im in the uk . i thought my local motor factors knew how to charge seeing the nz prices wow
It was an eye opener when I moved here!
It's cheaper to trade for a new car than to service one. Wow.
Pretty much. This car was only $1500
I went to repco last week and they sold me the wrong wheel bearing and u joint for a hilux after i gave them my rego number. So the mechanic pulled my axel out then the drive shaft out and got left with a huge bill from the mechanic cause he had to put it back together so could go back to repco and swap the parts and when I went back in they told me (people make mistakes) the chap at repco gave me 4wd products when mines a 2wd. This one mistake cost me double then what it should have. About $650. Absolutely clueless the people that work there.
On the positive- its great to have options via the web, and with this knowledge hopefully people will change the way they buy parts... Thank you for the info and spreading the word! Im looking forward to seeing more Morris Minor vids!
It's annoying when you need something quickly and have to wait. Worth it to save money though. Cheers
I cannot believe the prices in NZ!
I understand why you shop elsewhere on-line.
It's a bit crazy
I wonder if some mechanics in NZ order their parts from England.
They probably don't have time to wait for shipping
@@Badgertronix Thanks. BTW, I love your videos!
Awesome. Thanks for watching!
Dread to think what a main dealer service would cost in NZ if the parts for diy are so expensive. Will never complain about the cost of parts here in the Uk
Again. Have you tried sourcing from the US? They always seem to have really cheap part prices, and good availability even for imported cars from Europe.
That little Holden Barina cost $700 for a basic service recently. So about £350 for an oil change from the main dealer.
I buy plenty from Rockauto. Works great if the car was released in the US like Audis etc, not so good for the Alfa
Watching 😍
That’s madness can’t blame you for buying from here in the uk .prices are going up
Even the cars themselves garages are asking 2-3 grand more than last year
But I can see why cars don’t get serviced over there 👍
Prices are on the up here too with the worldwide lack of of supply. Doesn't tend to affect my end of the market 🤣
@@Badgertronix true
You could say I’m that end of the market currently running the trusty focus 1.8tdci or does that give you nightmares 😂😂😂
I'd love another one of those. Fantastic cars 😍 not too keen on doing the timing belt again but I'd give it a crack
@@Badgertronix yes I remember it well 👍
I was glad when it was over. Wasn't too bad really and I would do it again if I found another tdci
Bit misleading. Alpha Romeo is classed as an exotic. Price Holden ford or hap and the price levels out.
Not really, pretty standard. $45 for an oil filter for the Wife's Hyundai and same for my Golf. My little Audi they want $65 for the filter and that's a super common one that fits most of the range. All of these are $10 or less from a normal parts place 🤷♂️
Oil filter and six plugs for my vy holden was 140 for the plugs and 75 for the filter oil was 129 on special same with my ford one iridium spark plug was 120 and a single coil pack was 125.bought the plugs and coil packs from Ford Australia and was half the price!
Wow that's not too flash. I found that the Ford dealer was half the price for the oil filter on the Kuga I look after.
Badgertronics
Us kiwis get screwed over every time we buy anything 🤬
I thought Costa Rican parts for a Fiat were high.
That's insane.
It sure is. Cheers
I just don't get it - NZ is probably 7 days by container ship from one of the worlds main automotive manufacturing regions. Should be dirt cheap to get parts. Instead you have to air freight them from England when a lot of the parts probably came here on the boat from Asia. 🤦♂️
Even from somewhere shitty like euro car parts I can get oil filters for £4 each and £5 a spark plug at sale.
Our parts are well travelled by the time they've gone from Asia to Europe and back to NZ. It has never made sense to me!
I service my Mondeo every year myself for about £70 with good quality oil and filter’s at NZ prices It would be unaffordable who’s paying those prices
I did the same with my Mondeo. Filters from the UK and Ford spec oil from the Morris oil distributor that happens to be in the next town over.
Interesting - you could have used some music to add drama - it is quite shocking.
I'll consider that for the director's cut
@@Badgertronix You may think about it when you're on the podium at the Oscars picking up the Oscar 'Best video category for Kiwis moaning about carpart prices' and you have to thank the people who helped you along. Don't mention it.
Incredible!!! What is the average salary for working man in N.Z.??? Here in Canada average worker $20---$25 dollars Canadian per hr.and your barely scraping by.In average household man and wife both work.I am fortunate to be retired.$64.00 for oil filter is hopeless!Guess we cant complain too much here.Good that you can shop on internet. CHEERS from CANADA
$20 an hour is our new minimum wage, so probably similar incomes to Canada. If I couldn't buy online for cheap I'd probably skip oil changes too! Cheers
Could be worse - you could live in Brexit Britain. Britain is gradually using its stock of classic car parts, and getting stuff from the EU now takes weeks after Brexit. Before, it was 3 - 5 days. Now, stuff sits at customs for weeks. And that's before import checks are implemented in the UK.
Sounds problematic. Hopefully they keep shipping my way
@@Badgertronix they will - the UK is looking to join the TPP, which is bonkers and pointless but will help keep things moving.
You need to start a parts importing company .
I tried importing a few bits but didn't really sell any. People were suspicious that they were too cheap 🤷♂️
When you buy an Australian product you are not paying for the product alone you are contributing in the highest staff coast in the world coz any Australian staff coast more than 3 times an American or English staff it’s the same with the prices of computers and tv and everything that needs staff even the meat products Australian meat over seas are cheaper than in Australia coz the store staff salary are high and it takes more people to do the same job in Australia
It’s crazy isn’t it.
WOW
Haha yep
I just buy from the dealership.
yea na they are normally double ripco or supershaft in nz
@@brent225 Well it's the "stealership" their prices are almost the same.
Can be a cheaper option.