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    Re: What Plastics Can You Bring In to Aust and What Is Not Acceptable?

    I agree with outwide1 and FishHunter, it irritates me when the old chestnut 'RIPPED OFF' comes out as Tackle shops are supply and demand like most businesses are, but if something is Not Available it is a different story altogether Dayoo
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    Re: What Plastics Can You Bring In to Aust and What Is Not Acceptable?

    I purchased a couple of packs of Bomber jerk minnows through Cabelas and they ended up being quarantined on arrival and destroyed , the contained a additive called fuse ,so beware

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    Re: What Plastics Can You Bring In to Aust and What Is Not Acceptable?

    I think it's crap that I can buy an item and import it my self and still be cheaper than my local tackle shop. Isn't mo tackle meant 2 be the worlds biggest tackleshop?

    Bombers ate $5-6 at cabalas but 10-20 here. Sebile lures same deal.

    Let's look at electronics finders are half price. IRS not cause of 'extra compliance testing the Aussie version gets' humminbird makes 2 versions of the 898 imperial (USA) and metric (international) I can get the metric unit for under $1500 but locally it's like $2500.

    If compliance testing cost so much wouldn't every imported item cost thousands?
    Also it's a 12v not 240v so it needs next to no certification.

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