2006 QC Night Runner

Dammit guys , u guys are killing me. All these nice trucks for sale, and my ex fed my credit. I gotta get another 10.... GLWS!!
 
sgt_bo said:
If it is too low for my truck then what should I ask? the orange one is my fathers truck. I could get my truck sent here for $2100. So I would have to sell it for over $30K but with what it cost a German to fill up. 1.44 Euro for a liter, or about 5 Euro a gallon, or $7.66 a galloon USD.

There is a french dealer that has srt's up for sale at 40k+ and thats euro's not dollars. he came over and bought my rumble bee before I bought my 10.
I have his details if you want them?

Selling in England you would probably looking at £28k

Mick
 
mickster said:
There is a french dealer that has srt's up for sale at 40k+ and thats euro's not dollars. he came over and bought my rumble bee before I bought my 10.
I have his details if you want them?

Selling in England you would probably looking at £28k

Mick
And from empty it costs me about £125 to fill her up. pounds not dollars.:mad:
 
did u know that ur truck in Europe sells for $40.000 to $50.000 ?
if u ship it to Germany , u make a nice profit..:)
 
Sammy11 said:
did u know that ur truck in Europe sells for $40.000 to $50.000 ?
if u ship it to Germany , u make a nice profit..:)
If you import a vehicle into Europe you have to have light and conversion work carried out to meet EU regs. Type approval tests have to be met and these are not easy to meet with a truck that has a lot of mods carried out.
I recently shipped mine to England and had to put it back to stock to get it through the tests. It took me 3 months and £3k to get the tests and conversions done. You also have to pay the sales tax @ 20% and import duty of 22% (in England) It can be done don't get me wrong but it's not the breeze some people lead you to believe it to be, and i don't want to try and put you off either. If you need any more info please let me know.
If your in Germany, there is an SRT GTG in Holland on the 6th June if your interested, I'll be there

Mick
 
mickster said:
If you import a vehicle into Europe you have to have light and conversion work carried out to meet EU regs. You also have to pay the sales tax @ 20% and import duty of 22% (in England) It can be done don't get me wrong but it's not the breeze some people lead you to believe it to be, and i don't want to try and put you off either. If you need any more info please let me know.
If your in Germany, there is an SRT GTG in Holland on the 6th June if your interested.
Not if u carrie the truck as moving stuff , then u dont pay alot taxes and import costs.
And in Germany its alot easier to bring the papers in order the EU regs.
 

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