Has any one ever considered importing a Syncro from S.A Or would the costs out price the value of the vehicle?
Does anyone have any contacts in S.A for such if it's already been done.
South African Imports
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South African Imports
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Re: South African Imports
Try Scott at http://www.vwclassics.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; he told me about a 2004 T3 syncro he knew of in south africa when I was looking for a syncro.
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Re: South African Imports
Thanks for that ,i've sent him a mail.
Anyone else?I'm looking for a DOKA.
Anyone else?I'm looking for a DOKA.
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Re: South African Imports
Dokas,panel vans and single cabs where never available in SA.
Any syncro after 1992 from SA is not a VW factory syncro.
Import costs and shipping make it not viable.
Russel
Any syncro after 1992 from SA is not a VW factory syncro.
Import costs and shipping make it not viable.
Russel
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Re: South African Imports
Shipping alone would cost about £2000 and I imagine the parts issues would be even more difficult
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