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Surely if you bought it in the EU and paid the vat in the country of origin you don't need to pay it again?
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No, but the price quoted is in AUS$ excluding vat.rosscla wrote:Surely if you bought it in the EU and paid the vat in the country of origin you don't need to pay it again?
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It's a bugger they catch you for the VAT on the way in. In Oz, if it's under $1000 they don't charge customs.
If anyone wants one, I'll be back in the UK in July. I could bring one in as I have plenty of baggage allowance
Siobhan
If anyone wants one, I'll be back in the UK in July. I could bring one in as I have plenty of baggage allowance

Siobhan
Siobhan
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It's not a bloody vespa!
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It's not a bloody vespa!
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That's a great offer Siobhan, I'll pass that on 
We get really stung over here with the fees associated on top of the VAT too, it can make smaller stuff really expensive sometimes

We get really stung over here with the fees associated on top of the VAT too, it can make smaller stuff really expensive sometimes
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1,600 Euro, even better. I'd buy two (he can keep the Varitronic though)[/quote]
what do you not like about the varitronic then rich ?
what do you not like about the varitronic then rich ?
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And you have to use the Varitronic. Nothing else will currently fit.
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Am I being a numpty or am I missing something, is this only available as a small block casing? Siobhan is running a 186 muggy, do you have to convert the casing to 200+cc yourself or do they do it when you order one?
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Mine was the prototype and it was deliberately set up to be frugal with fuel (There not being much fuel in the middle of the great bugger all). All 3 we have for sale are big block (so 200 and above).
To be honest, if someone is going to spend that kind of money on an engine casing, I reckon they'll be putting on a big cylinder.
Siobhan
To be honest, if someone is going to spend that kind of money on an engine casing, I reckon they'll be putting on a big cylinder.
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Sorry if this has been answered and I've missed it but prices quoted are shown alongside a photo that includes crank. Is a crank included in the first purchase?
I like the look of these casings but for me this is all about size.... reliably bigger that is possible with a standard case. 64mm stroke crank is possible on modified standard casings but the bigger diameter and thicker webs of these cranks now mean that you no longer need to weld pins (good step forward). So, that leaves me wanting to look at bigger bore kits. It has been stated that there is lots of meat around the casing mouth so I'm wondering what might be in the pipeline for bigger bore kits, especially as stud position becomes the limiting factor on standard 200 casings (72mm being the biggest piston/bore size available for modified standard casings; Rapido and RB 250).
They say that size doesn't matter but this is exactly what I'd want from upgrading to these casings.
Adam
I like the look of these casings but for me this is all about size.... reliably bigger that is possible with a standard case. 64mm stroke crank is possible on modified standard casings but the bigger diameter and thicker webs of these cranks now mean that you no longer need to weld pins (good step forward). So, that leaves me wanting to look at bigger bore kits. It has been stated that there is lots of meat around the casing mouth so I'm wondering what might be in the pipeline for bigger bore kits, especially as stud position becomes the limiting factor on standard 200 casings (72mm being the biggest piston/bore size available for modified standard casings; Rapido and RB 250).
They say that size doesn't matter but this is exactly what I'd want from upgrading to these casings.
Adam