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Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 11:31 am
by 2015_polo
hjgtiger wrote:Latest text asking for £4.52 'importation charges' to pay DHL before delivery.
That's not too bAd , didn't realise you had to pay that when it's coming from china but I know stuff coming from USA. You need to pay duty tax on before they will deliver it could be same thing then
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Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 12:29 pm
by RUM4MO
I remember being involved with a group buy of jack stands from USA, it could have been DHL, at a special price which considering the weights was probably a lot cheaper to ship than Parcelforce etc, plus they took less than 24 hours to, get uplifted from factory > fly to USAtoUK despatch point > fly into UK > fly up North > delivered by local DHL! Just shows you what is possible! When my oldest daughter worked in Australia, we sent some small stuff out to her by Parcelforce International Express, it took a few days to get out of UK and into Australia, then it took maybe 5 or 6 weeks to get moved out of "Oz mails" main distribution point across to Perth - rank amateurs!!
Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 4:16 pm
by hjgtiger
2015_polo wrote:hjgtiger wrote:Latest text asking for £4.52 'importation charges' to pay DHL before delivery.
That's not too bAd , didn't realise you had to pay that when it's coming from china but I know stuff coming from USA. You need to pay duty tax on before they will deliver it could be same thing then
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The charge is just VAT based on what the supplier put as the value - they said they would try to keep it low.
I found a site where you can calculate import duty & other taxes, you put in exporting country, importing country, cost, delivery charges and it tells you what you owe in duty and VAT.
Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 5:05 pm
by 2015_polo
hjgtiger wrote:2015_polo wrote:hjgtiger wrote:Latest text asking for £4.52 'importation charges' to pay DHL before delivery.
That's not too bAd , didn't realise you had to pay that when it's coming from china but I know stuff coming from USA. You need to pay duty tax on before they will deliver it could be same thing then
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The charge is just VAT based on what the supplier put as the value - they said they would try to keep it low.
I found a site where you can calculate import duty & other taxes, you put in exporting country, importing country, cost, delivery charges and it tells you what you owe in duty and VAT.
Ah I see that's not bad then £4 off isn't much to be honest could be worse .... what's the website
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Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 12:39 pm
by hjgtiger
Arrived today, looks undamaged and was quite well packed. Will start to play this pm, but some plastic prying tools orders from eBay have not arrived - yet, might wait til tomorrow before getting properly stuck-in!
Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 1:21 pm
by 2015_polo
hjgtiger wrote:Arrived today, looks undamaged and was quite well packed. Will start to play this pm, but some plastic prying tools orders from eBay have not arrived - yet, might wait til tomorrow before getting properly stuck-in!
I use Bergen trim tools £20 from eBay there brilliant
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Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:47 pm
by hjgtiger
Here's the kit
This pic shows why it is going to be necessary to loosen off all of the centre console fixings to enable the back of console to be lifted a fair bit to get alloy mount in. With the cold weather too 'iffy' to bend the plastic too much.
Looks like I'll have to us laptop to insert my pics!!
Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 7:20 pm
by 2015_polo
Yeah pics not worked it might just be as good to take all the fixings out if you feel the plastic may break better to take an extra 10 mins than break stuff
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Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 7:50 pm
by hjgtiger
Got pics in using laptop, so that's what I'll need to use
Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:43 am
by hjgtiger
@2015_polo
Brain picking time - if I may.
How does the touch-screen surround come off? The lower heat/aircon control surround is easy - just fingernail pull but the upper surround traps the top of it.
I tried gently eith a prising tool (yes they arrived) but it seems pretty 'tight'.
Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:52 am
by 2015_polo
hjgtiger wrote:@2015_polo
Brain picking time - if I may.
How does the touch-screen surround come off? The lower heat/aircon control surround is easy - just fingernail pull but the upper surround traps the top of it.
I tried gently eith a prising tool (yes they arrived) but it seems pretty 'tight'.
Best way is see in the boot there's the pick for removing your wheel bolt caps well on the touch screen surround at the bottom there is two cut outs if you is the pick in the cut outs and pull forward it comes out that's what I do
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Re: Arm rest wanted
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:00 am
by hjgtiger
Ty I'll have a look
Tried pulling but the trim 'feels' rock solid - last thing I want to fo is crack the plastic.
I think I might be able to get at the 2 screws by just pulling out the bottom of the a/c surround but will need to make an L-shaped T20 torx tool as there is no room to get a 'screwdriver' in. I will photo if sccessful.
Forget that.
Got touch screen trim off - starting at the top corners then it was easy. Got bottom trim off, removed 2 screws there and the two under the gear lever trim BUT the centre console cover seems reluctant to come off. Under the 'stick' cover it says push down 2 tags and pull straight back - what do the tags do?
It's off with B/@@dy good tug. But whst do I find - the side screws holding the console down are not fitted - design change or error??? Lunch now get back to it pm.
FINISHED!
I'll post pics later.