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Peake Research Fault Code Readers now available in the UK



 
 
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Old March 13th 06, 10:10 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Peake Research Fault Code Readers now available in the UK

All UK BMW owners may be interested to know that UKOBD Ltd. has become
the sole UK supplier of the Peake Research range of diagnostic tools.

The full range is available on
http://www.ukobd.co.uk/site/catlist.asp?id=9

Compatibility details are available on the site, with most petrol BMW's
from 1987 - 2003 covered. Diesel BMW's unfortunately not currently
covered.

Thanks,

Gareth
UKOBD

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Old March 14th 06, 10:54 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Peake Research Fault Code Readers now available in the UK

On 13 Mar 2006 13:10:35 -0800, "UKOBD" > wrote:

>All UK BMW owners may be interested to know that UKOBD Ltd. has become
>the sole UK supplier of the Peake Research range of diagnostic tools.


Yes, but at a "Pounds = Dollars" price tag! It's still cheaper to buy
one from the US.

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Old March 19th 06, 01:15 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Peake Research Fault Code Readers now available in the UK


Philip K wrote:

> On 13 Mar 2006 13:10:35 -0800, "UKOBD" > wrote:
>
> >All UK BMW owners may be interested to know that UKOBD Ltd. has become
> >the sole UK supplier of the Peake Research range of diagnostic tools.

>
> Yes, but at a "Pounds = Dollars" price tag! It's still cheaper to buy
> one from the US.
>
> --
> Philip
>
> [Don't top post. Quote selectively. Don't use HTML. Enjoy Usenet]


Hi Philip,

Thanks for the comment, however what you haven't accounted for is
importing from the US not only incurs duty but also VAT and carriage
costs. Therefore the price to the end user is significantly higher
than initially expected, with the additional hastle of having to wait
for goods to clear Customs, and the visit to the post depot to pay the
additional charges.

Our prices are the same as it would cost to import from the US, and we
are able to supply next day from stock.

Hope that this helps.

Gareth

 




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