Who needs CTD-Germany parts?
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Who needs CTD-Germany parts?
I'm putting in an order, probably the last one for the year. If you know there is something you want let me know and I'll add it to the order.
www.ctd-germany.com
www.tvtdesign.com
Thanks,
Anthony
www.ctd-germany.com
www.tvtdesign.com
Thanks,
Anthony
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Re: Who needs CTD-Germany parts?
I know they don't carry these but maybe you have a way of getting your hands on one.
gear stick red/silver
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gear stick red/silver
Art.Nr: [CC-SKR]59,28$
Click to enlarge leather-metal gear stick in stylish red/silver match perfect to the red leather from your crossfire. fit automatic and manual shifting.
Last edited by MannyTwoTwo; 10-24-2008 at 06:38 PM.
Re: Who needs CTD-Germany parts?
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
same question as laloggia.....I was just looking at them....convert euros for me please...
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482.534 USD
Euro United States Dollars 1 EUR = 1.26999 USD 1 USD = 0.787405 EURLive mid-market rates at 2008.10.25 01:48:19 UTC ·GA_googleFillSlot("PCAOutputPage_TextSlot1");
That doesn't include the VAT tax outside of Europe.
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Re: Who needs CTD-Germany parts?
sorrry, post sort of blew up out of nowhere.
To be safe take 15% off the price listed on our site. The Euro to dollar conversion taken from XE or stock market is not accurate in this situation. If I was moving 100's of thousands of merchandise then yes, but the rates we get for a few grand in product are about 1 USD = 1.38 Euro, plus paypal fees (yes I have to pay those). This is actually the cheapest way to do it asa wire transfer has an even lower rate for small transactions.
And I can not get those *****, sorry.
PM me with the items you need, some I have in stock and the price is still 15% off.
To be safe take 15% off the price listed on our site. The Euro to dollar conversion taken from XE or stock market is not accurate in this situation. If I was moving 100's of thousands of merchandise then yes, but the rates we get for a few grand in product are about 1 USD = 1.38 Euro, plus paypal fees (yes I have to pay those). This is actually the cheapest way to do it asa wire transfer has an even lower rate for small transactions.
And I can not get those *****, sorry.
PM me with the items you need, some I have in stock and the price is still 15% off.
Re: Who needs CTD-Germany parts?
Originally Posted by TVT_DESIGN
sorrry, post sort of blew up out of nowhere.
To be safe take 15% off the price listed on our site. The Euro to dollar conversion taken from XE or stock market is not accurate in this situation. If I was moving 100's of thousands of merchandise then yes, but the rates we get for a few grand in auto parts product are about 1 USD = 1.38 Euro, plus paypal fees (yes I have to pay those). This is actually the cheapest way to do it asa wire transfer has an even lower rate for small transactions.
And I can not get those *****, sorry.
PM me with the items you need, some I have in stock and the price is still 15% off.
To be safe take 15% off the price listed on our site. The Euro to dollar conversion taken from XE or stock market is not accurate in this situation. If I was moving 100's of thousands of merchandise then yes, but the rates we get for a few grand in auto parts product are about 1 USD = 1.38 Euro, plus paypal fees (yes I have to pay those). This is actually the cheapest way to do it asa wire transfer has an even lower rate for small transactions.
And I can not get those *****, sorry.
PM me with the items you need, some I have in stock and the price is still 15% off.
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