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    Rims from Germany - US / Canada

    Has anyone shipped their rims from Europe before ?

    How much did it cost you ?
    How long did it takes ?
    What shipping company did you use ?
    Was it by air / sea ?
    How much extra taxes did you pay in here ?

    I'm trying to get rims from Germany, I the shipping cost like 1,200 Euro !!!! and that's just ridiculous, IMO. I know some people on maX paid around U$150 and it took 5-6 weeks.

    Please let me know if you have better suggestions. Thanks !

    #2
    I paid about 100 euro to have the wheels on the car in my sig shipped. They only cost 50 euro, so after conversion it came to $200 for everything.

    Just go to http://www.deutschepost.de, click on English in the top right and look around.

    There is a shipping calculator here:
    Die Deutsche Post im Internet: Porto berechnen, Online Porto drucken, Filialen und Briefkästen finden, Briefmarken und Postprodukte im Online-Shop, Innovative Leistungen, Kundenservice.

    Click postage calculator, then on teh next screen after you choose USA, select postpaketlandbeforderung.

    It took a little under a month and arrived right to my door, no duty no nothing.

    Hope that helps.
    A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do- Walter Gagehot

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      #3
      i just bought some Brock B1s from Tunershop...i paid $257 each for
      9x16s which INCLUDED shipping...the order was placed on monday
      and the rims arrived on THURSDAY via UPS Express directly from
      Germany...Steve kept telling me that they would arrive before the
      end of the week--but i didn't believe him...guess i was wrong...

      bert

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        #4
        Originally posted by bert
        i just bought some Brock B1s from Tunershop...i paid $257 each for
        9x16s which INCLUDED shipping...the order was placed on monday
        and the rims arrived on THURSDAY via UPS Express directly from
        Germany...Steve kept telling me that they would arrive before the
        end of the week--but i didn't believe him...guess i was wrong...

        bert
        Wow nice wheels though. Whats the link to Tunershop?

        EDIT: www.tunershop.com :roll: Wow I'm really awake this morning....
        Reminiscing...

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          #5
          If the wheels are under 44 pounds boxed a pair. The cost will be 69,00€ or $86.50 a box. At two boxes that is 138,00€ or $172.50 for postage (which isn't too bad concidering most of the dicks on ebay.com try to charge $100.00 a set to ship across america). It will take between 10 days and 6 weeks. UPS and all the others will run about $375-425.00 a set but you get it in 2-4 days.

          Do not forget the transfer fee unless someone takes paypal (lol) or credit card (lol). Transfer fees run from $10-50.00 depending on your bank.

          If the wheels are new you may get nailed for a small % on duties if the value is over $200.00 (that is insured value or sales slip value which ever they decide is higher)
          So far all used items have been duty free for me.

          Remember the exchange rate sucks., not like it did 3 months ago but still sucks.

          Then there is the language barrier. And the reluctance to ship to USA.

          So if the wheels cost you 400.00€ then

          69.00€ + 69.00€ + $50.00 + 400.00€ = $722.50

          Oh and what if someone in germany decides just to keep your money?

          wes

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            #6
            Originally posted by bert
            i just bought some Brock B1s from Tunershop...i paid $257 each for
            9x16s which INCLUDED shipping...the order was placed on monday
            and the rims arrived on THURSDAY via UPS Express directly from
            Germany...Steve kept telling me that they would arrive before the
            end of the week--but i didn't believe him...guess i was wrong...

            bert
            OT: will 16x9 ET15 wheels fit the rear without major fender work?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mystikal
              OT: will 16x9 ET15 wheels fit the rear without major fender work?
              Most likely. I've seen most 16x9's fit with ease in the rear. Case in point...



              And with a little tire pull, you can lower the car more. Those are Borbet B's.

              P.S. - Who should I talk to when I call Tunershop? Looking for a deal, and do they wholesale? [/OT]
              Reminiscing...

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                #8
                Originally posted by bert
                i just bought some Brock B1s from Tunershop...i paid $257 each for
                9x16s which INCLUDED shipping...the order was placed on monday
                and the rims arrived on THURSDAY via UPS Express directly from
                Germany...Steve kept telling me that they would arrive before the
                end of the week--but i didn't believe him...guess i was wrong...

                bert
                do you know what shipping company was it ? does tunershop.de has a connection w/ the shipping company ? that's pretty good deal, for that amount of time took to ship it.

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                  #9
                  is there any duties / taxes charged if i'm getting an used rims ?

                  is it possible to say / put a not in there, that's a "gift" ? and mail the receipt and stuff thru normal mail ? :twisted:

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                    #10
                    talk to steve smith at tunershop north america...phone number is on the
                    website...the shipping was with UPS...i didn't think they could get anything
                    anywhere fast, but i was wrong...

                    regarding the Brocks--we are still in the process of fitting them on the car...
                    i've been waiting in line for a fender roller rental and it looks like we'll finally get
                    usage of it next week...i've actually only ordered (2) 9 x 16 rims and mounted up
                    the tires...we are going to use those two to make a judgement call regarding the
                    clearances of 9x16 all around...i've seen that setup on plenty of cars, but i'm running
                    a pretty soft Tokico suspension setup and i want to make sure that rubbing is not
                    excessive before committing to 9x16 on all four corners...now is when i wish i
                    had gone with height adjustable coilovers...if we decide that all is good, i'm going
                    to order 2 more 9's--if not, i'll just run a staggered setup by ordering (2) 7.5x16s
                    for the front...staggered setup or not, i'll be running 225/45/16 all around...

                    i must tell you that the packaging of the rims is UNBELIEVABLE!
                    boxes with renforced corners and tons of strapping...the inside contained form
                    fitted styrofoam pieces to keep the rim centered in the box...plus two solid sheets
                    of a very dense foam--almost like a mousepad--protected the front and back faces
                    of the rim...

                    bert

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bert
                      talk to steve smith at tunershop north america...phone number is on the
                      website...the shipping was with UPS...i didn't think they could get anything
                      anywhere fast, but i was wrong...

                      regarding the Brocks--we are still in the process of fitting them on the car...
                      i've been waiting in line for a fender roller rental and it looks like we'll finally get
                      usage of it next week...i've actually only ordered (2) 9 x 16 rims and mounted up
                      the tires...we are going to use those two to make a judgement call regarding the
                      clearances of 9x16 all around...i've seen that setup on plenty of cars, but i'm running
                      a pretty soft Tokico suspension setup and i want to make sure that rubbing is not
                      excessive before committing to 9x16 on all four corners...now is when i wish i
                      had gone with height adjustable coilovers...if we decide that all is good, i'm going
                      to order 2 more 9's--if not, i'll just run a staggered setup by ordering (2) 7.5x16s
                      for the front...staggered setup or not, i'll be running 225/45/16 all around...

                      i must tell you that the packaging of the rims is UNBELIEVABLE!
                      boxes with renforced corners and tons of strapping...the inside contained form
                      fitted styrofoam pieces to keep the rim centered in the box...plus two solid sheets
                      of a very dense foam--almost like a mousepad--protected the front and back faces
                      of the rim...

                      bert
                      Bert,

                      Please let us know how they fit. If I don't buy a set of Borbet Ts from another member, I may go for some 16x9 of some sort. The Brocks are one of my possibilities. (Unless I can get my hands on keskins!)

                      Dave
                      Current Cars
                      2014 M235i
                      2009 R56 Cooper S
                      1998 M3
                      1997 M3

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by rscheiring
                        I paid about 100 euro to have the wheels on the car in my sig shipped. They only cost 50 euro, so after conversion it came to $200 for everything.

                        Just go to http://www.deutschepost.de, click on English in the top right and look around.

                        There is a shipping calculator here:
                        Die Deutsche Post im Internet: Porto berechnen, Online Porto drucken, Filialen und Briefkästen finden, Briefmarken und Postprodukte im Online-Shop, Innovative Leistungen, Kundenservice.

                        Click postage calculator, then on teh next screen after you choose USA, select postpaketlandbeforderung.

                        It took a little under a month and arrived right to my door, no duty no nothing.

                        Hope that helps.
                        thanks for your info and i have more questions:
                        was the rims used / new ? (regarding the taxes / duty)
                        was it shipped thru air / ocean freight ?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bert
                          i just bought some Brock B1s from Tunershop...i paid $257 each for
                          9x16s which INCLUDED shipping...the order was placed on monday
                          and the rims arrived on THURSDAY via UPS Express directly from
                          Germany...Steve kept telling me that they would arrive before the
                          end of the week--but i didn't believe him...guess i was wrong...

                          bert
                          i know some shops have a deal w/ these shipping companies, for example: if they shipped something over 5,000 euro a year, they get like these super cheap deal !

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by bert
                            talk to steve smith at tunershop north america...phone number is on the
                            website...the shipping was with UPS...i didn't think they could get anything
                            anywhere fast, but i was wrong...

                            regarding the Brocks--we are still in the process of fitting them on the car...
                            i've been waiting in line for a fender roller rental and it looks like we'll finally get
                            usage of it next week...i've actually only ordered (2) 9 x 16 rims and mounted up
                            the tires...we are going to use those two to make a judgement call regarding the
                            clearances of 9x16 all around...i've seen that setup on plenty of cars, but i'm running
                            a pretty soft Tokico suspension setup and i want to make sure that rubbing is not
                            excessive before committing to 9x16 on all four corners...now is when i wish i
                            had gone with height adjustable coilovers...if we decide that all is good, i'm going
                            to order 2 more 9's--if not, i'll just run a staggered setup by ordering (2) 7.5x16s
                            for the front...staggered setup or not, i'll be running 225/45/16 all around...

                            i must tell you that the packaging of the rims is UNBELIEVABLE!
                            boxes with renforced corners and tons of strapping...the inside contained form
                            fitted styrofoam pieces to keep the rim centered in the box...plus two solid sheets
                            of a very dense foam--almost like a mousepad--protected the front and back faces
                            of the rim...

                            bert
                            i guess that packaging was from the UPS itself ?

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                              #15
                              no...UPS isn't that good...

                              the packaging was from the manufacturer...

                              bert

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