I just got back, unfortunately all the processors had gone which I expected at that price but I had to check.
Now for the frightening part:
£126.44 = $203.50
That's:
£70.35 = $113.28 for the mobo
£51.24 = $82.51 for the memory
£4.70 = $7.56 for handling charge(post free)
If I can't get a processor at the fair (unlikely) I will buy one online, but it will be £132 = $212.14.
There is no point in buying one from abroad because I have to pay 17.5% import duty plus a set fee to the carrier as they pay the duty and pass it on to me or it will be delayed going through customs (last time it was £5 but it was a small item) on anything over £36 ($57.92) and then when you add the s&h it doesn't make it much cheaper and if it's faulty you then have the hassle of trying to return it, postal costs, more flaming duty, etc.
So I usually only buy CDs, VCDs, DVDs and videos from abroad or small items through eBay which can be sent as gifts and don't attract duty charges. Or I buy within the EU which also doesn't attract duty.
I found all this out when I bought my video card from Hong Kong. It actually worked out £2 cheaper than if I'd bought it here.
For anyone interested in importing goods into the UK here are the rules:
Customs & Excise 143