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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Paul (SA) on February 15, 2015, 08:37:17 PM
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G'day everyone. I am off to the US next week, is there anything anyone can suggest I can get for the Jayco camper or Pajero that is not available or too expensive in oz?
I am already thinking about GPS and tablets, and I'm not sure if their UHF gear is any good or usable in Australia.
Help a numpty out! :angel:
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G'day everyone. I am off to the US next week, is there anything anyone can suggest I can get for the Jayco camper or Pajero that is not available or too expensive in oz?
I am already thinking about GPS and tablets, and I'm not sure if their UHF gear is any good or usable in Australia. :worthles:
Help a numpty out! :angel:
F250 or silverado.
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Hey Paul Iam heading to the U.S. On Monday as well only there 3 days but I usually go out to bass pro at Rancho Cuchamonga and also visit the odd offroad shop out that way as well. UHF definetly is the wrong channels for here
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With the way the AUD is, and with California's high tax rate, I've found electronics here are pretty much the same price and in some cases cheaper.
Gadgets in camping stores are also expensive. Online prices are rarely duplicated in the stores.
Ross and Marshalls for cheap clothing labels is about it on the last couple of trips for me and the family.
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With the way the AUD is, and with California's high tax rate, I've found electronics here are pretty much the same price and in some cases cheaper.
Gadgets in camping stores are also expensive. Online prices are rarely duplicated in the stores.
Ross and Marshalls for cheap clothing labels is about it on the last couple of trips for me and the family.
Just about 100% correct. You will not get many/any 'bargains' particularly in California.
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Just about 100% correct. You will not get many/any 'bargains' particularly in California.
x eleventy
picked up the ex=mistake this morning from airport, and it was exactly this way..
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Head to Sears to buy spanners & tools that you don't want to even think about buying hear . Forget the power tools as they are 110V not 24oV . Spend up big time on the hand tools & sets of . Then go to the post office with a Birthday card to the cat, dog , gold fish , Farking any body , & send it to yourself . As its a gift from Uncle Whothefarkcares you might get it past import duty . Great tools to turn your nuts here . :cup: :cheers:
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Still plenty of bargains to be had even at exchange rate, and Cali's Sales tax is between 8-10% wtf do you think it is here. It's just they trust the yanks to count not like here so put it on top.
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Paul if you want clothes find a clearance mall, Levi 501 , Nike runners, merell hikers all 50-70% cheaper than here with exchange and tax.
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I agree with Jim, find the closest Outlet Mall (probably Camarillo) or Macys and go crazy on clothes. That's about the only thing worth bringing back these days.
http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=20 (http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=20)
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Some places if you keep your receipts you can get sales tax back at the airport.
It's not well advertised though (found this out in seoul after I'd gone through customs and didn't save receipts. ) not sure if they do it there but check
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Thanks for the suggestions fellas - looks like clothes/boots will be on the agenda and a few trips to Camarillo Outlet.
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If you go to Macy's, show your passport and get another 10% off even the sale prices.
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If you go to Macy's, show your passport and get another 10% off even the sale prices.
When I went there I showed my passport and got a 'Visitors Coupon', it's a barcode they scan that removes the state sales tax.
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If 'fashion' clothes are required, the fashion district in Downtown LA is worth a look. Other than that, Downtown LA is a hole. California sales tax is closer to 15% from our experience. You can 'negotiate' sales tax in places like the fashion district and Chinatown. Yes, Sears and similar have some nice good quality tools (spanners etc) at reasonable prices.
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Citadel factory outlets in LA is good to spend some money, Levis, Nike, sunglass hut, Skechers, Ravens and heaps of other clothes and shoes.
I hear ARB lockers are cheap, may bring some of them back ;D
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ARB will match the locker price here if you ask them
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triple cab 4x4 F600.
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Just to let you know I am size 10 in shoes. :cheers:
Mark
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Just to let you know I am size 10 in shoes. :cheers:
Mark
We are a family of four and went outlet shopping in 2013 and bought 14 pairs of shoes amongst a heap of other stuff. Had to buy 2 suitcases to bring the stuff home and that was after ditching all the packaging
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Was in California 1 1/2 yrs ago and the factory outlets were nearly all as dear as here....maybe we didn't hunt around for the best ones ??
We did end up doing a lot of shopping at Ross for Less stores......mainly clothes and shoes...not a huge range, but CHEAP......a lot of end of line or last yrs stock from somewhere ??
I bought a pair of Adidas response trainers ( size 16 ) for $13....I also needed a pair of golf shoes, but couldn't find a sports store that sold cheap..
We are going to New York side this time ( 4 weeks time ) and I can't find their stores in New York, so will have to wait until we get a bit further down the coast..
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Every time I go there I bring back Dewalt cordless tools. They are approximately a third of what you pay here. Last year I got 3 x 5a/h 18 v batteries for $99. They are $140 each here
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We are going to New York side this time ( 4 weeks time ) and I can't find their stores in New York, so will have to wait until we get a bit further down the coast..
Ross is more a West Coast store (with some random stores elsewhere). In NYC go to Century 21 and Marshall's.
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Ross is more a West Coast store (with some random stores elsewhere). In NYC go to Century 21 and Marshall's.
I'll check them out......there are a few Ross stores around, but not actually in New York.
I want somewhere close ( we are staying in Harlem ) that I can buy some warm clothes, mainly a warm jacket, because it WILL be cold...even in 4 weeks time.......saves having to buy it here and also saves room in the bag ( we may leave them behind ...we will be in Miami by then....when we leave as room will be an issue coming home as well )
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This is probably the closest for NY
http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/directions.asp?id=7 (http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/directions.asp?id=7)
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It's also the luck of the draw. I always go into sports authority or Dicks sporting stores and you just checkout the clerance stuff. Last year it was a pair of assic gels for $30 these are near $180 here so it doesn't have to be a clearance.
In NYC there is a strip, I think it might be the lower side of Broadway. It's just full of clothes and shoe stores and great pricing. You can't walk in one without a Eastern European bird trying to size you up and help you as they are all on low $$$ + commission. But a warning if your wife is into shoes, there are enough stores to murder a week little alone a day! Just make sure you take her to shoeorgasism lol
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This is probably the closest for NY
http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/directions.asp?id=7 (http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/directions.asp?id=7)
It's an hr away......there's a Ross for Less down sth a bit...maybe 3/4 of an hr ??
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If you are wanting to buy clothes and footwear for the duration of your trip I'd suggest Walmart in New Jersey. You can get a bus over there from downtown. Went there a couple of weeks ago and was shocked at the prices. Alas, it was at the end of our holiday and I already had purchased all the clothing I will never wear in Oz. I got most of it from Century 21. If you can get some photos of Walmartians, please post.
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Are you driving over Top Gear style across the English Channel Paul?
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Lol. Maybe by the hover craft Jeremy used in this series.