jus wrote: » yeah first time i got 2 galanza turbos and a subaru legacy b4b due in at the end of month. the cars are so cheap
sundodger5 wrote: » unless you are registered for vat and have a tan number make sure that the cars are all on separate invoices in different names or the customs will get the hump and not release the cars. more info pm me.
jus wrote: » i got the 3 cars for 7,300
eireal wrote: » Ive actually not heard any bad about them,looking at the above posts they all seem to be problems in the us and canada,i think the general problems people have is when the car actually arrives in dublin port,its the offloading of the cars and them being left unlocked thats the cause of damage and bits going missing. Ive seen projectgtrs car when he first got it and it literally looked like a brand new car,absolutly spotless for its year
eireal wrote: » x2 on the average prices,i bid on 5 cars before i got one and found the average price below the mark on 4 of them. I couldnt fault the support in the fact that they seem to go out of the way to help with any questions ect and are fairly quick to reply. Ive done a good bit of work on cars brought in by them for importers and ive only ever seen one rough car but it was a grade 3 so it was to be expected.@Gnii,what was your particular problem or what went wrong?
grahambo wrote: » A Mate of mine brought in an RX7 off these guys Was told it was all original parts in the car and that it was running perfectly. When he got it the engine went after a couple months they cross checked the engine number against the chassis number. and it was not the original engine that came with the car. major work, time and money needed to get this fixed. IBC played dumb. Dodgey..
gniie wrote: » Lads, the cars that they supply could be perfect but if they have trouble when they arrive, then there is no comeback. THAT IS THE PROBLEM. ONCE YOU'VE PAID THAT IS IT. YOUR PROBLEM.
colm_mcm wrote: » Lets hope they arrive on time and you're not paying €2k a year road tax and top rate VRT for both cars.
iRock wrote: » That would be why you don't buy unless you know what the F%^K your doing. The above seems to be the typical old fashioned Irish view on it. Where do you think reputable used car dealers in Ireland get their cars and how do they know they wont give trouble?
Cmar-Ireland wrote: » Road tax will be based on the CC of the car. VRT will be top rate though...
Revenue website wrote: Unless you have: * a Japanese Export Certificates or Japanese Certificates of Cancellation of Motor Vehicle Registration, * a printout from the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport showing the level of CO2 emissions for the model on the certificate" In the absence of a Certificate of Conformity and the Revenue Coommissioners not otherwise being satisfied as to the CO2 rating of a car by reference to any other supporting documentation, the motorist will be required to pay the highest motor tax rate. The same approach will apply to VRT.