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  • #16
    hehehe good to see that this forum doesn't mind a bit of decent discussion also and does not descend into name calling etc
    like how it seems to happen in some other stupid forums.

    @ GUV - Thank you for the warm welcome, so far I am certainly enjoying my stay.

    @ Transporter - With regards to the price it looks like it has increased, I am reasonably confident that they were having a
    SALE when I bought the turbo as it was cheaper than I thought it would be to be honest. Ah well, bit of a sweetener
    perhaps?

    I realise that sourcing parts from overseas sellers to may not always be the best option, a buyer needs to weigh up a few
    things and most smart shoppers certainly would. In my (Fathers) case, his vehicle is a Maxi Taxi that has the ability to pull in over 1K on a busy night so having it off the road for a long period of time is not ideal. The turbo on his vehicle was
    clearly the culprit in this case, but as it was the seals leaking it was not a catastrophic failure or anything we could
    put up with a bit of leaking oil whilst a replacement was sourced, purchased and shipped.

    Obviously if it has spat the compressor wheel off and down into the exhaust then we probably would have gone with MTQ to get it done ASAP. Same goes for the AC Compressor I mentioned in an earlier reply.

    The turbo itself is a genuine parts and in perfect working order from a legitimate business so its not like I have bought
    a 'Super power T70' turbo from ebay or anything. There is also a warranty on the part from garrett & I would have to ship it if something happened but I accept that risk and will take the chance as Garretts dont die very regularly and
    the last one lasted 400K so I am pretty confident.

    Transporter I can see you are a moderator and obviously running a business so I know why your reply was geared the way it was. Clearly one needs to protect their business but refusing to allow clients to provide their own parts is a great way to cut you out of that job completely - its entirely up to YOU if you want a job or not. Personally I wouldnt deal with a
    mechanic who refused to work with provided parts as they are simply having a 'hissy' that they were not able to double
    the price of parts to line their pockets. Again I have had plenty of experience with Mechanics and couple of my friends are in that profession, most of them have figured out that its easier to keep a client by taking care of them as opposed to
    trying to get new business. Return clientele is 'where its at' for the majority of businesses out there including the one I
    now work in (Hotels).

    So anyway - good discussion and some great points. As with everything when being a Smart Shopper it is very
    important to do your research and remember that the internets is not a dark scary place to do business in, its
    the future. Just do it properly and use paypal or similar as they offer great seller/buyer protection and the fees are not
    too over the top (kinda).

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    • #17
      To Ivo and haro; 75% my customers are over 45yo and comes from upper or high middle class, very long term customers who don’t muck around with buying the parts to save a few $$$, so despite "my attitude" as you say, I don't feel as much threatened as some other businesses might.
      But hey it’s all good, it’s called evolution. We probably will see the parts getting cheaper as the result of eBay shopping, but who will stop businesses to source the parts from who knows where to compensate for lost profit to ketch up with the eBay pricing.

      All this penny pinching leads to one thing only and that’s the poorer quality products, doesn’t matter what it is, the car or the clothing. Oh well, we can't change it, so it's not worth to stress up about it.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Transporter View Post
        All this penny pinching leads to one thing only and that’s the poorer quality products, doesn’t matter what it is, the car or the clothing. Oh well, we can't change it, so it's not worth to stress up about it.
        Can't argue with that unfortunately. Not only cars and clothes, but many many industries. Look at TV's for example. It's been 3 or 4 years since Pioneer left the TV business, no one has a 5 year factory warranty anymore, and no one has matched the Pioneers visual quality, either via subjective or objective (scientific) measurements. TV's cost less now... but cheaper is all they are... not better quality, and arguably not better value.

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        • #19
          On the flip side of that argument Transporter, we all know we get pretty **** pricing here in Aus. International sourcing also helps businesses become more cost effective. Let's face it, so you source from the dealer, that doesn't mean the product didn't come out of South Africa or something if you trace it back far enough. Yes there's second grade **** out there, but the fact that there's also genuine OEM parts that are actually the exact same part for half the price out there, shows that there's potential not only to save money for customers but the businesses themselves (and also to increase profit if you offer the same parts for less). I wouldnt call a saving of $1,200 penny pinching.

          All your points are valid IF customers are buying second grade / alternatives that are not up to standard. But if customers can find a LEGITIMATE, genuine OEM part for half the price, why can't business owners? Keeping in mind haro was a one-off customer, if a business owner sourced the product they could probably get a price of around $1,000. You add GST and say 10% or even 20% markup, I still wouldn't hesitate to buy it from you rather than source it myself. Isn't that win-win?

          For those wondering about the price in the provided link, don't forget to take off 19% VAT - the real price is divided by 1.19 and multiplied by about 1.35 for AUD, from memory.
          Last edited by DkN; 04-10-2011, 05:44 PM.
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