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Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 09:58 PM

Prodrive PPP's on US site for $999 - Whats the catch
 
Just typed in 'prodrive p7' in google to get a price of these new and first result was a US Site. Clicked on a 'Show all prodrive products' banner and blow me if its not listed the complete list of prodrive parts, JDM prodrive seats, springs, alloys etc.

The thing that that got me all excited is here: http://www.rallysportdirect.com/shop...acturers_id=37

Scroll down the bottom and they have all the PPP's listed and all the exhaust components seperately. Now as I understand it you cant buy this stuff seperately new over here, or even outside a dealer.

I just spoke to them and they can ship to UK no problem (at a cost) so that works out at roughly £540 for a PPP .. so could this kit be fitted by a reputable tuner (TSL/ Roger Clark etc) and give you the same PPP you get from a dealer :D :D

What does £1600 buy you if you get it through dealer .. a large portion of that is dealer labour maybe ??

I wait with anticipation b4 I get my plastic out.

or am i a bit :cuckoo: gor even contemplating this

k2iss 07 September 2005 10:05 PM

GROUP BUY ?

Also I'm almost sure my Subaru dealer won't make any problem doing the fitting on my car!

wizgti 07 September 2005 10:12 PM

I'm a newbie so this may be wrong but wouldn't the ecu be mapped for the 2.5 engine they have in the states so it wouldn't be much good on UK cars?

k2iss 07 September 2005 10:22 PM

wizgti you've just spoiled my evening... :razz: ;)

Whatever I'll buy everything else but the ECU, Dealer wouldn't be able to argue about the guaranty anymore if I install all the prodrive stuff :D :D :D

Arggg damn, I forgot I need a new ECU if replacing down/up pipe
This HAVE TO come here!!! PRODRIVE PLEASSSE! :cry:

Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by wizgti
I'm a newbie so this may be wrong but wouldn't the ecu be mapped for the 2.5 engine they have in the states so it wouldn't be much good on UK cars?

Bugger... new there would be a catch :mad: ... should have guesssed that really. I got too caught up in my own excitement :)

wizgti 07 September 2005 10:37 PM

The question still needs to be asked though, why can they get the PPP for around £600 yet we have to pay £1600. OK our price includes fitting but that could only cost £200-£300 at main dealer rip off prices?

Perhaps that guy from prodrive would like to answer that one for us?

Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 10:39 PM

Look at the price of those P7's $199 each, thats about 100 squid :D

hmm wonder what shipping is though :Suspiciou .. I may ask them for a quote

k2iss 07 September 2005 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by Mutts Nutts
Look at the price of those P7's $199 each, thats about 100 squid :D
hmm wonder what shipping is though :Suspiciou .. I may ask them for a quote

Also I'm not expert in overseas transaction, but I suspect you'll have to add the VAT on top of the price...

Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by k2iss
Also I'm not expert in overseas transaction, but I suspect you'll have to add the VAT on top of the price...

Needs more research I think .. I'll get onto it :D or if anyone else has been down this overseas shipping route and done the leg work allready.

baddermans 07 September 2005 10:58 PM

why cant we get that sorta stuff her ein the uk? especially when prodrive is a uk company i would expect us to be the first.

Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 11:02 PM

I'm chatting to a guy from there now, see how i get a written quote for shipping costs and vat prices etc

k2iss 07 September 2005 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by baddermans
why cant we get that sorta stuff her ein the uk? especially when prodrive is a uk company i would expect us to be the first.

I've just PMed Mike Wood from Prodrive UK for a comment on the situation.
Finger crossed... :eek:

baddermans 07 September 2005 11:07 PM

Is there wrx a 2.0 or a 2.5?

k2iss 07 September 2005 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by baddermans
Is there wrx a 2.0 or a 2.5?

2.0 in UK
2.5 in US

k2iss 07 September 2005 11:12 PM

Amazing nobody noticed it before because the prodrive stage 2 package has been added to their catalogue Wednesday 11 February, 2004...

baddermans 07 September 2005 11:14 PM

so that means the ecu upgrade wont work on the uk car?

k2iss 07 September 2005 11:18 PM

Yep, I suspect engine management have to be different, in other word it shouldn't work... :cry:

But I'm no engine specialist.

Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by k2iss
Yep, I suspect engine management have to be different, in other word it shouldn't work... :cry:

But I'm no engine specialist.

rallysportdirect@hotmail.com says:

they are for only usdm cars

rallysportdirect@hotmail.com says:

there is quite a few differences in the ECU programming between the two motors


Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 11:26 PM

I have asked for a shipping quote on wheels and their vat rules/ terms etc etc


rallysportdirect@hotmail.com says:

we actually ship alot of wheels out of the u.s.

rallysportdirect@hotmail.com says:

yup, we will reply to you as soon as possible


Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 11:31 PM

Anything else on here take peoples fancy as a group buy, once i get shipping onfo back if it still feasible based on their response

k2iss 07 September 2005 11:43 PM

I almost certainly be interested by a prodrive back box + centre although I'd rather go for something more exotic if it wasn't a warranty issue. Also I don't think I will need a remap for that.

I'd quite like to know about the intercoller Y pipe though...

Mutts Nutts 07 September 2005 11:52 PM

One more and i would have had the corner :mad: ... LOL

Snap ... I'm in warranty too, so may go for exact same options. only need a remap if downpipe fitted i believe.

they got loads of stuff http://www.rallysportdirect.com/shop/index.php/cPath/21

on a mission now to check out other US tuning sites and possibly european ones

Apple 08 September 2005 01:31 AM

without looking at the link (yup, lazy me :rolleyes: ) the States used to have different specs of PPP - Stage 1, 2 or 3 with different power / torque gains and costs to match. Stage 3 was most like the UK PPP AFAIR but there was a big bust up over there with people complaining they were being shortchanged on performance and it took a Prodrive technical report and a few other things to calm 'em down...

The outcome was something like a) the performance figures are done on an engine dynamometer to ensure repeatability and reduce losses that would be inherent in a car setup and b) it's hotter over there so performance will drop accordingly...

just my 2p ;) :D

ALi-B 08 September 2005 01:51 AM

Just as a thought.....

Seeing this is not dealer supplied, the car won't be registered as having the "official UK PPP" And therefore any warrantee you have will probably go bye bye ;) even if you get the dealer to fit it....IM may think differently if you make a claim (especially with drivetrain failure).

Mutts Nutts 08 September 2005 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by ALi-B
Just as a thought.....

Seeing this is not dealer supplied, the car won't be registered as having the "official UK PPP" And therefore any warrantee you have will probably go bye bye ;) even if you get the dealer to fit it....IM may think differently if you make a claim (especially with drivetrain failure).

Thanks ....Those were my initial concerns... I think this one needs to be knocked on the head then.

I'm still enquiring about shipping for group buy for other bits they have.. Wheels etc.

MikeCardiff 08 September 2005 09:55 AM

As for if certain things like wheels ( or any heavy items ) etc... are cheaper ?

1. It'll cost a lot to post them over here.
2. When they arrive, you will have to pay import duty ( VAT ) and a handling charge to whoever brings them over - this generally works out at around 20 - 25 % of the total price you pay ( item & shipping ).
3. If something goes wrong with them or they dont fit, aren't compatable etc.., you're basically stuffed as it would cost too much to return them and you wont be covered by the same laws as when you buy in the UK.
4. If it is a heavy item, it cant be sent airmail so will have to come over surface, which generally takes 2 -3 months to arrive.

Yes, lots of things are cheaper in the USA - IF YOU LIVE THERE ! - most things now dont work out significantly cheaper if you import them because of all the extra costs involved - and before people say 'get them marked as a gift etc...' - 1. this is illegal, 2. customs are pretty hot now on personal imports, and KNOW what things are worth - they look out for things being misdeclared so chances are you won't get away with it.

For one of my businesses I used to buy stock from the USA ( large, heavy higgh value items ) - now I dont bother as the small saving is cancelled out by the long wait and lack of backup if things go wrong.

And for people who moan about 'rip off Britain' and why can the yanks get things much cheaper than us - its called 'economy of scale' - plus state tax in the US is much lower than VAT.

Mutts Nutts 08 September 2005 09:58 AM

Thanks Mike,

this is info is great... sort of advice needed :thumb:

I'll Grab my coat :D



Originally Posted by MikeCardiff
As for if certain things like wheels ( or any heavy items ) etc... are cheaper ?

1. It'll cost a lot to post them over here.
2. When they arrive, you will have to pay import duty ( VAT ) and a handling charge to whoever brings them over - this generally works out at around 20 - 25 % of the total price you pay ( item & shipping ).
3. If something goes wrong with them or they dont fit, aren't compatable etc.., you're basically stuffed as it would cost too much to return them and you wont be covered by the same laws as when you buy in the UK.
4. If it is a heavy item, it cant be sent airmail so will have to come over surface, which generally takes 2 -3 months to arrive.

Yes, lots of things are cheaper in the USA - IF YOU LIVE THERE ! - most things now dont work out significantly cheaper if you import them because of all the extra costs involved - and before people say 'get them marked as a gift etc...' - 1. this is illegal, 2. customs are pretty hot now on personal imports, and KNOW what things are worth - they look out for things being misdeclared so chances are you won't get away with it.

For one of my businesses I used to buy stock from the USA ( large, heavy higgh value items ) - now I dont bother as the small saving is cancelled out by the long wait and lack of backup if things go wrong.

And for people who moan about 'rip off Britain' and why can the yanks get things much cheaper than us - its called 'economy of scale' - plus state tax in the US is much lower than VAT.


MikeCardiff 08 September 2005 10:57 AM

Not saying it ISNT worth doing, just work out exactly what the costs are before you hit the BUY button and if you are prepared to wait months to get them !

Mutts Nutts 08 September 2005 11:06 AM

I Think this is too much of a headache for me to take on. I think i'll leave the importing to companies who have the resources to make it work i.e David Hendry cars with the Zero Sports Stuff etc.

Saying that, has anyone ever used japanparts.com ?



Originally Posted by MikeCardiff
Not saying it ISNT worth doing, just work out exactly what the costs are before you hit the BUY button and if you are prepared to wait months to get them !


k2iss 08 September 2005 11:41 AM

Mutts Nutts, if you find an easier way to get some prodrive equipment, please let me know :norty: :D

I'm still tempted to PPP the car although it's slightly over my budget. But damn, here it is too expensive for what it is.


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