Recommended repairer/restorer in Perth?
k00k - May 5th, 2009 at 12:32 PM
I've just recently inherited my dads '76 microbus Kombi, pretty low km's and generally in good knick, only some minor surface rust. However, its
not running, I think it has a dodgy fuel pump, and the license has run out. I'm just looking for a good shop that I can take it to and have it fixed
up and bought back up to good working condition and get it re-registered. Can anyone recommend a good reputable shop to take it to in Perth? Thanks
for any info...
I think long term, I may have it fully restored, lowered and maybe a bit more power. So I guess a specialist veedub shop might be best?
cheers
Warrenm - May 5th, 2009 at 09:39 PM
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I've just recently inherited my dads '76 microbus Kombi, pretty low km's and generally in good knick, only some minor surface rust. However, its
not running, I think it has a dodgy fuel pump, and the license has run out. I'm just looking for a good shop that I can take it to and have it fixed
up and bought back up to good working condition and get it re-registered. Can anyone recommend a good reputable shop to take it to in Perth? Thanks
for any info...
I think long term, I may have it fully restored, lowered and maybe a bit more power. So I guess a specialist veedub shop might be best?
cheers
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You will find quite a list here
http://thekombikonnection.myfreeforum.org/forum16.php&sid=19ffd4f58250449...
k00k - May 6th, 2009 at 11:11 AM
Thanks for that Warren, very much appreciated. I've also heard Lang Motors are quite good, can anyone else confirm this?
Warrenm - May 6th, 2009 at 02:15 PM
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Thanks for that Warren, very much appreciated. I've also heard Lang Motors are quite good, can anyone else confirm this?
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Been around a long time so must be doing something right:tu
kombi69 - July 7th, 2009 at 03:31 PM
Lang Motors was recommended to me by Peter Arnoldi. Seem to recall Peter mentioned that Karl worked at Arnoldi's at some stage.