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Pre 1980 VW Camper Wanted in UK!! :)
Mentalcal - September 26th, 2012 at 05:44 AM

Helloooo from the UK!! :)
Very strange question but does anyone know how easy it is to ship out a VW Camper to the UK from Australia as most of yours in my price range of approx £3500 are in much better condition than the ones over here?? :)
Luv
XCX


dragsters for life - September 26th, 2012 at 06:39 AM

contact rick at volksrecycle, just google volksrecycle melbourne


DakDak67 - September 26th, 2012 at 06:44 AM

Don't you dare touch our splitscreens ..


crsedge - September 26th, 2012 at 07:15 AM

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Originally posted by DakDak67
Don't you dare touch our splitscreens ..


Too late, many container loads of splits went years ago when they weren't so desirable here and cheap due to the exchange rate. It seems the same trend is now occurring with Bays, I saw a recent advert from a dealer in UltraVW in the UK announcing that he had plenty of imported Aussie Bays for sale....:mad:


barls - September 26th, 2012 at 09:50 AM

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Originally posted by DakDak67
Don't you dare touch our splitscreens ..
if your so passionate about it why not buy them yourself and solve the problem.


pete wood - September 26th, 2012 at 05:42 PM

+1

Brits buy them and save them. Too many people here hoard them and let them rust... or worse still, just complain about prices and don't buy them at all.


Nickster - September 26th, 2012 at 08:39 PM

Better still export yourself from Blighty and enjoy an Aussie VW in Australia! The more the merrier! :)


Mr Bubble Head - September 30th, 2012 at 04:09 PM

http://www.gdaykombis.co.uk/ 

3500 GBP isn't going to buy you anything good here, check out the link all the good ones are already there. I can understand your trying to save a quid, but I wouldn't import a rust bucket only to have to then do a full resto after going through all the hassle of organising it then landing it in the UK. If your going to spend money importing a Kombi get a good one, the cost is pretty much the same as importing a not so good one.

Personally I would save up and buy one on home soil. Good tidy original kombis are hard to find here, cheap ones are going to be a potentially a painful experience. Don't be fooled at looking at the pictures of the thousands of people importing real tidy RHD Kombis from Australia. They have stipulated to the many Aussie businesses which buy on behalf ,and send these over what condition they want. Basically only good original solid Kombis are sort and brought then sent in batches to the UK.

You'll find most people (including myself) are not going to help send any Kombi or any VW out of the country as its frustrating enough to see how many really good kombis are offered for sale every week in the UK from these shores. It started with split screens in the early to mid nineties now its been happening with Bays in the last decade.

Sorry to be blunt but its how it is with Kombis now over here


Aspro - October 1st, 2012 at 12:46 AM

Don't fret people. I'm living in the UK at the moment and I can tell you not too many people are interested in our overpriced semi solid bus'. These days the Brits are importing their bus' from dry California and Arizona. Much more solid bus' than ours and half the price, plus heaps cheaper to import. As a result over 50% of the bus' on the road here are LHD being the only disadvantage.

Gone are the days when we used to ship them over by the container full. Yes there are still companies like gdaykombis in operation but have you seen their prices? With the exchange rate the way it is at the minute, they could almost start shipping them back to our shores.


pete wood - October 1st, 2012 at 08:44 AM

shipping them back? that'd be hilarious. :lol:


JayBone - October 1st, 2012 at 04:07 PM

Ive shipped a 61 splitscreen already and am currently shipping a 58 bug to Australia, its happening :)


Aspro - October 2nd, 2012 at 04:58 AM

I'm going to bring one back with me too when I eventually come home. It's not that ridiculous.


dutchyvan - October 2nd, 2012 at 04:29 PM

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Originally posted by pete wood
+1

Brits buy them and save them. Too many people here hoard them and let them rust... or worse still, just complain about prices and don't buy them at all.


too true, its a world economy now. get them on the road i say, wherever that may be.... and i am shipping one back from the UK just to reverse the trend