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Offline VMX Andrew

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importing your favourite vmxer....
« on: September 08, 2007, 07:49:52 pm »
was looking through the latest just bikes mag the other day and found an ad named dead dog racing...aparrently they are into importing dirt bikes from the good ol us of a.....has anyone dealt with these people or heard how good they are...i didnt really look into it that much had a quick look at there website...www.ddr.net.au/user....also you can join up and be a member and put orders in for your favourite vmxer you have always wanted but cannot get it here in australia.... ???

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Re: importing your favourite vmxer....
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2007, 09:47:24 am »
From there web site they look like they do the kids bike imports? local evo stuff and accesories. missed the bit about US.  still must be a margin somwhere in there, so you may aswell organise it yourself they would pay the same FOB and taxes as they are fixed by customs, so still cost you $1300 for $4k Usd bike in transport and fees
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Re: importing your favourite vmxer....
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2007, 12:44:56 pm »
They are across the highway from my office... can hear them revving bikes during the day. They specialize in the chinese imports, bought many spares including some el cheapo (but effective) kids Dead dog MX boots from them when my lil bloke was chuffin around on one of them chinese pieces of crap. I think the import section is a seperate business run by the owner who also lives near me!
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