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[quote="RFlower"]I expect Brit01 will clarify, but the symbol for Uruguayan Peso is U$, UYU or U$U, so I thought U$S was US dollars. Anyway, here is a 33 in Argentina for equivalent of 9,000 US dollars http://www.ooyyo.net/detail/c=CD5A2F7114D2854F111BE16FBA61355BD0A01D6617F384/-8028341514801181791.html/[/quote]
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Brit01
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:14 pm
Post subject:
lee16v wrote:
I might start exporting crappy saxos out to Uruguay then and give up the day job
LOL aleady looked into that mate.
TAX TAX and more TAX!!
You'll end up paying more.
99% TAX on the value the local customs decide upon!! (not the price you paid overseas!!)+ admin fees etc etc
lee16v
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:37 pm
Post subject:
I might start exporting crappy saxos out to Uruguay then and give up the day job
john 33_16v
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:35 pm
Post subject:
Brit01 wrote:
Road tax can be anywhere between 150 USD and 10,000 USD a year depending on the make and model of your car.
They should bring that in here in the uk:
150usd equivalent (£96) for Italian cars and 10k for Range Rovers, Discoverys, Volvo XC90 and any other 'SUV'...
Brit01
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:48 pm
Post subject:
eagle3 wrote:
Blimey.
How much are new cars then?
The steering rack on mine was changed around 70,000; clutch too (before I bought it). Timing belt kit may be due as well...
new cars are on average double (sometimes 3-4 times for more luxury makes) what you pay in Europe.
Road tax can be anywhere between 150 USD and 10,000 USD a year depending on the make and model of your car.
oh yeh and min salary is about 350/400 USD a month!!!!!
Timing belts piece of cake on the 8v. 5 min job
clutch I know, dropped my 8v engine last year. Not too easy.
eagle3
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:46 pm
Post subject:
Blimey.
How much are new cars then?
The steering rack on mine was changed around 70,000; clutch too (before I bought it). Timing belt kit may be due as well...
Brit01
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:17 pm
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Cheers guys.
Quote:
Who would pay Ten big ones(or whatever they call a thousand bucks) for a 33????
jeje
yep 10500 USD!
Here in Uruguay the cars are very expensive and this is cheap for a used car with just 60K on the clock.
You don't get anything that runs for less than 10K here!
Alfa's are not so popular because are the rarity of parts and knowledge.
( my colleagues 12 years old Citroen saxo is worth about 13K USD!!!)
I like the 8v because of its simplicity and I know the engine very well now.
One with Motronic Bosch injection is a new challenge but at least the internals are the same.
Lambda sensors can be replaced here. In fact I have a spare one with many other spare parts from my current 8v 1.7 33.
power steering rack hopefully is good as it had little use.
I also have a spare compressor from an A/C unit, plus hoses etc.
RFlower
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:22 pm
Post subject:
I expect Brit01 will clarify, but the symbol for Uruguayan Peso is U$, UYU or U$U, so I thought U$S was US dollars.
Anyway, here is a 33 in Argentina for equivalent of 9,000 US dollars
http://www.ooyyo.net/detail/c=CD5A2F7114D2854F111BE16FBA61355BD0A01D6617F384/-8028341514801181791.html/
eagle3
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:07 pm
Post subject:
Erm, no I don't think so.
Who would pay Ten big ones(or whatever they call a thousand bucks) for a 33????
RFlower
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 1:32 pm
Post subject:
eagle3 wrote:
Possible problems steering rack leaks, catalytic converter, lambda sensor.
Different character to 16V. Engine more torquey at low revs. I wouldn't mind one myself.
How much is 10 500 uruguay dollars in £/€?? €400 sounds cheap if that is right.
Your eagle eye should have spotted that the price is in US dollars
eagle3
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:03 am
Post subject:
Possible problems steering rack leaks, catalytic converter, lambda sensor.
Different character to 16V. Engine more torquey at low revs. I wouldn't mind one myself.
How much is 10 500 uruguay dollars in £/€?? €400 sounds cheap if that is right.
Brit01
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:10 pm
Post subject: 33 1.7 ie 8v 1994
Got this one in mind.
60,000 kms on the clock.
Was stored for a while (hence low kms), so got to check it out very carefully.
8v nice and easy to work on vs. 16v.
A/C, power steering and injection so better suited for wife/family.
Will check it out in a couple of weeks.
http://auto.mercadolibre.com.uy/MLU-406368523-es-un-auto-con-muy-poco-uso-todo-muy-cuidado-_JM