i didn't know Moriwaki did rearsets for the 400's

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Re: i didn't know Moriwaki did rearsets for the 400's

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micpec wrote:Have dealth with Moriwaki (clothing) and TSR (various parts) some time ago. But the prices are steep at the moment. Japanese government including their National Bank are trying to decrease the value of the Yen compared to the US/GBP and Euro in order to stimulate their economy (export). It is a killer for them too! :shock: Who knows it may result in... :pray:

May be able get a step kit set but with the import taxes, duties etc. for this country (VAT rate is 19%!) it will not be suitable for most pockets here I reckon.
Vat rates going to 20% here in the UK soon
Are you kidding me? :o Here it is 19% for ages! Belgium has 21% not long ago, so most people of Belgium go shopping in this country, easy, cheaper and convenient.

I have just noticed the hmrc.gov.uk website where it shows the vat increase in the UK.
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Re: i didn't know Moriwaki did rearsets for the 400's

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What's VAT?! ;)
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Re: i didn't know Moriwaki did rearsets for the 400's

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Vat was 17.5% before.. then it went down to 15% recently due to crap economy.. now it go back up to 17.5%, soon it go to 20%

I think Denmark has the highest.. 25.5%

Cammo it is Sales tax...

You'd know it as GST? somethign like 10%?
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Yah, Oz has 10% goods and sales tax (GST).

Imported personal goods are not charged any tax (GST or VAT etc) here.
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Re: i didn't know Moriwaki did rearsets for the 400's

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They are really nice, but a bit pricey for a 400, but not that dear as far as aftermarket rearsets go. How much are Gilles for example, they're about £370, Sato's are over £400 so they are about right IMO.
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Re: i didn't know Moriwaki did rearsets for the 400's

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i had a set made to my spec,with all the small parts made in titanium,i was going to get a batch made to sell but never got round to it.
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Re: i didn't know Moriwaki did rearsets for the 400's

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That price is about right for a trick set of quality aftermarket rearsets.

Superlite on here has a very trick custom setup that was made for an RC, titanium parts and all.
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