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Guys,

I am from South Africa, Cape Town to be exact and here we have to give up a arm and leg for prices on parts. The local Honda Stealership wanna charge me R 750.00 for a CCT of which they don't even have stock. My Bird, 2004 with 25000km's on the clock is starting to make those funny noices which i presume has to do with the CCT.

Any posibility i can import from either the States or Europe for a better price?.

Thanks.

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Thanks Joe........but .....?

Johan,

I gave up trying to ship to South Africa last year because of three shipments in a row over 3 months that supposedly were not delivered. I had to issue three refunds and never received back any returned CCT's. As a result I can no longer afford to ship to So. Africa.

I can show tracking into the Country but it seems to disappear once it gets into S.A.

In order to ship guaranteed delivery the cost goes up from $12.95 shipping to $95.00 shipping.

Seems cost prohibitive at $95.00 to ship a $35.00 item.

John

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In order to ship guaranteed delivery the cost goes up from $12.95 shipping to $95.00 shipping.

Seems cost prohibitive at $95.00 to ship a $35.00 item.

Sounds like it would still be cheaper for him, right?

That is a real possibility depending on what R750.00 converts to in US Dollars

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In order to ship guaranteed delivery the cost goes up from $12.95 shipping to $95.00 shipping.

Seems cost prohibitive at $95.00 to ship a $35.00 item.

Sounds like it would still be cheaper for him, right?

That is a real possibility depending on what R750.00 converts to in US Dollars

750.00 ZAR = 96.8770 USD

South Africa Rand United States Dollars

1 ZAR = 0.129169 USD 1 USD = 7.74178 ZAR

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In order to ship guaranteed delivery the cost goes up from $12.95 shipping to $95.00 shipping.

Seems cost prohibitive at $95.00 to ship a $35.00 item.

Sounds like it would still be cheaper for him, right?

That is a real possibility depending on what R750.00 converts to in US Dollars

750.00 ZAR = 96.8770 USD

South Africa Rand United States Dollars

1 ZAR = 0.129169 USD 1 USD = 7.74178 ZAR

Thanks Joel

Now I understand their price

Looks like Johan is better off buying it locally

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