Has anyone shipped over a Crate motor recently?
Did the customs and Vat man rip the arse out of it

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Not quite you have a guarantee on parts etc and against bad workmanship its your statutory rights as a consumer when you buy goods and includes services its part of the trading standards. These are put in place to protect the consumer.Guy wrote:Most performance/race engines won't have a guarantee, you start it you own it, even over here..Carl wrote: Would it not be cheaper to have an Engine built here and have a proper guarantee?
In principle you are correct, however . . . . Not always the case in realityCarl wrote:Not quite you have a guarantee on parts etc and against bad workmanship its your statutory rights as a consumer when you buy goods and includes services its part of the trading standards. These are put in place to protect the consumer.Guy wrote:Most performance/race engines won't have a guarantee, you start it you own it, even over here..Carl wrote: Would it not be cheaper to have an Engine built here and have a proper guarantee?
Have a word with billy at top speed if it's a popular spec motor widely available across the USA he could help you out.Rogue Trooper wrote:Hi
Has anyone shipped over a Crate motor recently?
Did the customs and Vat man rip the arse out of it
Agreed. We/I build some serious power Chevy LS engines. Whilst you cant put a "warranty" on it as such, we allways take the view, if it goes wrong because we messed up, then we fix it, end of.autofetish wrote:Carl wrote:in what cases have you no rights?
The crank came out the engine and into the glove box beacause the oil pump failed.
No you didnt put oil in it.
I would have it built in the uk with some who cares about his rep
But to answer the question, duty (prob 4% ish) and VAT on the total including shipping. (VAT is applied after the duty has been added)Rogue Trooper wrote:Hi
Has anyone shipped over a Crate motor recently?
Did the customs and Vat man rip the arse out of it