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Introductory Offer - Manxter 2+2 Kits in Australia ...
Brad - March 19th, 2011 at 06:19 PM

Well fellow Buggy Heads the ink is hardly dry on the Deal, Meyers Manx Australia is now selling Meyers Manxter Kits in Australia.

Yes that is correct you can now become not just a Buggy owner but a Meyers Manxter Owner and join the every growing club of Manxter owners and find out exactly why the Manxter is the top selling 4 seater buggy in the world. With over 150 Sold worldwide no other buggy manufacture comes close, not even the cheap ass clones and flop copies.

Having just spent some quality time with Bruce and Winnie in the USA at the Meyers Manx Factory I am very happy with the quality and attention to detail of the kits and the accessories. As they say those who can do and those who can’t copy. I have seen a lot of buggies over the years and can say without a doubt that the Manxter is the most refined and complete kit offered on the market today.

As part of an introductory offer Meyers Manx Australia will be offering Standard Manxter Kits for $9350 AUD ex Brisbane.

You may think this is a little pricey when compared to others, well have a look at what is included and then compare to the other kits and the add ons you would need to match it.

The kits include but are not limited to:

Parts Included:

•Fiberglass Body
•Fiberglass Hood with Associated Hardware & Pinchwelt
•Fiberglass Air Box & Gas Spring Assembly
•Fiberglass 2-piece Dash with Glove Box & Instrument Panel (instruments not included)
•Fiberglass Windshield Surround assembled with glass
•Fiberglass Hardtop in Black or White with Mounting Hardware
•6-point Steel Top Support System with Side Intrusion Bars
•Front & Rear Bumpers with Accompanying Bracketry
•Transmission Mount for Type I or Type II
•Lights: Headlights, Turn-Signals, License Plate Light, Taillights.
•Turbo Side Mirrors
•“Manxter 2+2” Rear Emblem & “Meyers Manx” Front Emblem
•Serial Number Plate mounted on body
•All Body Support Bracketry, Fasteners, Hood Hinge, Hood Latches, Glovebox Hinges
•Instruction Manual
•1-Year Complimentary Manx Club Membership or Renewal (member number will be assigned)

There will be a number of changes with the Australian Manxter Kit to allow compliance with the required ADR's such as full width bumper attachments padded dash, DOTARS / NCOP submission paperwork and roll bar mouts to name just a few. These changes will not detracted from the look and feel where ever possible.

For further info email sales@meyersmanx.com.au

hmm is that fresh fibreglass I smell ?

http://cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Helpful-Pics/Bruce-85th-B%27Day/P1070416.JPG


reub - March 19th, 2011 at 09:18 PM

Pics of a finished car? :)


Brad - March 20th, 2011 at 09:26 AM

http://cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Helpful-Pics/Bruce-85th-B%27Day/P1070164.JPG

http://cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Helpful-Pics/Bruce-85th-B%27Day/P1070201.JPG

http://cfab.com.au/G3/var/resizes/Helpful-Pics/Bruce-85th-B%27Day/P1070285.JPG

http://www.manxgallery.org/gallery/albums/album154/P6110146.sized.jpg

http://mendeolamotors.com/motors/images/media/todds%20car%20vin%20ver%20030.jpg

http://mendeolamotors.com/motors/components/com_ccboard/assets/uploads/65_428d6443d99a699adeaad501abb0212d.jpg

http://i708.photobucket.com/albums/ww85/mendeola_motors/S2%20Manxter/Jason%20K/badrydes048.jpg

http://i708.photobucket.com/albums/ww85/mendeola_motors/Dual%20Sport%20XS/LakeTahoe090909016.jpg


http://images.thesamba.com/vw/gallery/pix/732731.jpg


OZ Towdster - March 20th, 2011 at 09:35 AM

Are those front tyres on Bruces car Geolanders or something else


reub - March 20th, 2011 at 10:51 AM

Almost converts me Brad :)

Here is some youtube...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHjhWOwmado

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7bv9Q3YMJ8&feature=related


bugzla - March 20th, 2011 at 12:15 PM

so how do you go about engineering from state to state and is this on a standard vw chassis on on a custom build, im interested as my family grows the thought of a 4 seater would be good


Lovebuggy - March 20th, 2011 at 02:19 PM

These are on a full length VW chassis (except super bug). You can pull a beetle body off and drop one of these straight on.

As for engineering - It will be the responsibilty of the builder to engage an approved engineer from that state to inspect and approve the build. It will also be the responsibilty of the builder to apply for approval to build from the state transport authority. There is a number of VW/buggy shops around the country that could assist with this.

Fibreglass testing documentation will be provided with each body. All supplied hardware including rollbars, seatbelt mounts, front and rear bars will meet current engineering requirements.


Brad - March 20th, 2011 at 03:00 PM

Further to that the kits come with a complete NCOP Check List and if you are in Queensland the completed modification applications. All you need to do is sign them and send them in. They go through as one of two things.

1 - ICV with excemptions - Stays as VW Beetle year of manufacture is 1969 and only body has to comply with current rules which is does.

2 - ICV - Full ADR Compliance including emissions, braking, lane change etc.

Option 1 is a pretty simple process to complete and I have put a few buggies through without issue. Being full length makes it pretty simple.

I am talking to a VW Shop in NSW and it looks like they will be building Manxter kits so will be able to help out NSW people, same with Victoria. If all the orders go as expected then by the end of the year I would expect to see Manxters on the Road in VIC. NSW and QLD and have VW shops in each state who are authorised to retail and build Manxters.


ttriebler - March 20th, 2011 at 03:45 PM

Congrats on a successful trip Brad. I am almost convinced to grab one of these!!!


Gracey - March 20th, 2011 at 04:15 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Brad
Further to that the kits come with a complete NCOP Check List and if you are in Queensland the completed modification applications. All you need to do is sign them and send them in. They go through as one of two things.

1 - ICV with excemptions - Stays as VW Beetle year of manufacture is 1969 and only body has to comply with current rules which is does.

2 - ICV - Full ADR Compliance including emissions, braking, lane change etc.

Option 1 is a pretty simple process to complete and I have put a few buggies through without issue. Being full length makes it pretty simple.

I am talking to a VW Shop in NSW and it looks like they will be building Manxter kits so will be able to help out NSW people, same with Victoria. If all the orders go as expected then by the end of the year I would expect to see Manxters on the Road in VIC. NSW and QLD and have VW shops in each state who are authorised to retail and build Manxters.




What determines if it's assessed as option 1 or 2?

Is it the type of engine you run or is there more to it?

BTW - Great looking buggies.


Brad - March 20th, 2011 at 05:01 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Gracey
Quote:
Originally posted by Brad
Further to that the kits come with a complete NCOP Check List and if you are in Queensland the completed modification applications. All you need to do is sign them and send them in. They go through as one of two things.

1 - ICV with excemptions - Stays as VW Beetle year of manufacture is 1969 and only body has to comply with current rules which is does.

2 - ICV - Full ADR Compliance including emissions, braking, lane change etc.

Option 1 is a pretty simple process to complete and I have put a few buggies through without issue. Being full length makes it pretty simple.

I am talking to a VW Shop in NSW and it looks like they will be building Manxter kits so will be able to help out NSW people, same with Victoria. If all the orders go as expected then by the end of the year I would expect to see Manxters on the Road in VIC. NSW and QLD and have VW shops in each state who are authorised to retail and build Manxters.




What determines if it's assessed as option 1 or 2?

Is it the type of engine you run or is there more to it?

BTW - Great looking buggies.


Without going on forever it really comes down to one thing .... tyres ... with option 1 you can only legally run 215 x 75 x 15 like every other buggy on the road is suppose to.
With option 2 you can run any size you want as it is a new vehicle and you make the rules BUT you must pass the tests etc.

Most go Option 1 but you can go either and choose to go either if you like.


Bizarre - March 20th, 2011 at 05:19 PM

is the dash fibreglass??

I have been told dashes need to be padded??

The hard covers for L bugs are frowned on in NSW


reub - March 20th, 2011 at 05:23 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Brad

There will be a number of changes with the Australian Manxter Kit to allow compliance with the required ADR's such as full width bumper attachments padded dash, DOTARS / NCOP submission paperwork and roll bar mouts to name just a few. These changes will not detracted from the look and feel where ever possible.



Bizarre - March 20th, 2011 at 05:27 PM

Damn - I am getting old and stupid

Thought I read it twice before I asked to make sure I didnt fluff it :blush:

OH - love the orange one


Brad - March 20th, 2011 at 06:49 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bizarre
Damn - I am getting old and stupid

Thought I read it twice before I asked to make sure I didnt fluff it :blush:

OH - love the orange one


hehe thats ok.

There is a number of changes we have to make in order to get it passed approvals. Mostly minor like padded dash. internal braces, seat belt mounts etc.

Dash is two piece and the upper section will be padded and right hand drive on the local models. The padding is done by a dash place and is compliant.


bugzla - March 21st, 2011 at 06:32 AM

wat colours do they come in


Brad - March 21st, 2011 at 07:58 AM

I have started uploading the USA Manxter 2 + 2 Info - http://www.meyersmanx.info/ 

It will give you an idea of exactly what the kit includes and the way in which it is built. You will have to excuse the scribble my 3 year old decided he wanted to draw a buggy .


Brad - March 21st, 2011 at 08:00 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by bugzla
wat colours do they come in


The intro kits come in just about any colour you care to select. As these first ones are made in the USA and the Fibreglass Factory has the ability to match most requests in Gel Coat you get to pick.

The Australian ones will have less options and only come in standard Gel Coats although 2 Pak paint can be arranged in any colour if you like.


Brad - March 25th, 2011 at 12:43 PM

We have added a Photo Gallery to the http://www.meyersmanx.info  website for those that are interested.


twoguns - March 25th, 2011 at 05:02 PM

that is freaking top work Brad... credit to you for that effort.

makes it hard to chose between this and the 356
:crazy:


Brad - March 25th, 2011 at 06:22 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by twoguns
that is freaking top work Brad... credit to you for that effort.

makes it hard to chose between this and the 356
:crazy:


Cheers I am counting the sleeps till I get to go pack them in a container.

At least you know with a Manxter Kit you won't have to worry about rust in the body :crazy:


Brad - March 26th, 2011 at 09:59 PM

[img]http://meyersmanx.info/Docs/Manxter2+2ExpandedViewWebready.jpg[/img]


Craig Torrens - March 27th, 2011 at 10:15 AM

Awesome work Brad:)


Brad - March 29th, 2011 at 02:01 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Craig Torrens
Awesome work Brad:)


Thanks Craig, I reckon Das's old Bug would look good as a Manxter :dork:


binner - March 29th, 2011 at 07:07 PM

*drool* the white one on the beach is smokin hot!. I need... I need. ;)

wow


Scrap - March 29th, 2011 at 08:51 PM

Thanks for that Brad..these little machines are HOT!
I gotta have one.


Brad - March 29th, 2011 at 09:26 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Scrap
Thanks for that Brad..these little machines are HOT!
I gotta have one.


Well feel free to buy one :yes: They will be manufactured in Australia before the end of the year and the first shipment will arrive form the USA before the end of June.

The full range of Meyers Manx Australia Products and Buggies will hopefully be available though a newtork of Dealers in each state. So far we have them sorted in SE QLD and Central Coast NSW.

SE QLD
Custom Vee Dub
28 Hayward St
STAFFORD QLD
07 3356 4356

We are still looking for dealers in Victoria and a few other places.


Brad - May 9th, 2011 at 06:21 PM

With the impending opening of the online Meyers Manx Australia Shop it was time to go and get some buggy stock. So we looked around the world in search of Buggy Part Mecca and decided LA was the best place to start.

So with the strong Australian Dollar we are packing our bags and going to see just how much you can fit into a shipping container or two.

I know how much people like Buggy Porn so we will post up a bit of a buggy buying trip report to keep you posted on our progress.


Well 2 days in we have been going flat out. After getting off the plane after 16 hours, we headed to breakfast with the president of the Manxclub (US). From there we drove to Pacific Customs where we spent about 5 hours before we drove out with a Pickup full of stock for the buggies. We couldn't fit it all in the truck, so we will be heading back there later this week.

Finally made it down to Bruce and Winnies place to check out the new manxter bodies and another load of parts that had been delivered there the week before from Down South Motor Sports, Weddle, CIP1, Small Car Performance and Dyno Shields. The new bodies are awesome and the quality is second to none.

The Manxter Moulds will be picked up tomorrow once the shipping container arrives and then the tricky task of packing it in begins.

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/albums/Products/USA-Trip-1-/Manxter.jpg

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/albums/Products/USA-Trip-1-/Wheels.jpg

http://www.cfab.com.au/G3/var/albums/Products/USA-Trip-1-/Manxter%20Bodies.jpg

More photos soon.


ttriebler - May 9th, 2011 at 08:05 PM

mmmmmmm sparkly....


Lovebuggy - May 11th, 2011 at 10:47 AM

OK as a 1 off 24hr special, we have a small amount of capacity left in our container. We are offering anyone the opportunity to buy any items on the US Manx Shop (that are available on the shelf) and have delivered to Brisbane for a small fee.

http://www.meyersmanx.com/mmstore/store-main.shtml

As an example -

The following items are in stock and the cost (delivered to Brisbane) is

Front Bar - $350
Stainless Steel Rollbar - $495
Mild Steel Rollbar - $245
Mild Steel Sidewinder Exhaust - $365

For any other items - post a question up and we will check availablity and price.

All orders must be confirmed via email:- sales@meyersmanx.com.au

Paypal to sales@meyersmanx.com.au will be the only method of accepted payment on this offer. This is to ensure we can certify payment prior to packing.

Remember this is a one time offer for the next 24 hrs only for the US Meyers Manx Shop Only.