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countryguy
24th May 2011, 08:11
I have a son in law in Oz wanting to import a radiator kit for a KTM 525 EXC.
Can anyone give me a heads up on overseas supplier.
cheers.
Jay GTI
24th May 2011, 16:50
Yeah if you stumble across KTM Parts in the US, then they are good, but the freight forwarding company they use to get around not being able to send items out of the US is very expensive (BongoUS). You don't have to use BongoUS though, there are other freight forwarding companies that are apparently much cheaper.
jimbo600
24th May 2011, 16:59
I'd tell him to shop local at http://mototech.com.au/
Awesome supplier.
countryguy
24th May 2011, 20:09
I'd tell him to shop local at http://mototech.com.au/
Awesome supplier.
cheers for that
Can supply KTM parts cheaper than them, will pm ya.
Pornstar
25th May 2011, 01:37
Can supply KTM parts cheaper than them, will pm ya.
I say Mr Xen, I could be also interested in your KTM wares.
Sweetas just give me a pm with what part #s you're after and I'll quote ya.
Jay GTI
25th May 2011, 16:30
Can you get me a toaster? Part number 3B87000 (will take a 3B87000GB, UK voltage).
I can't believe I'm seriously asking this...:whistle:
I just got a new starter from a US dealer for less than $300NZD landed, KTM NZ quoted retail in NZ as over $800NZD. From my research it appears that there are quite a few dealers who will ship internationally. The bigger sites like KTMcyclehutt will not ship to a non us address (unless you use a freight forwarder like somebody said earlier).
Haha can't get the special accessories man, just parts
Jay GTI
25th May 2011, 18:24
Haha can't get the special accessories man, just parts
That's a relief... ha ha. The KTM fanboy side of me can go pull his head in... again.
Actually, serious question, how about a clutch cover part no. 77230001044? Mine is a bit battered after an off at Woodhill.
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