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#39 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
DJF280 Posted on: 2009/9/16 15:29
Nice spoiler, Iv been looking for one like that for ages. Im keen for one may be two. so if a group buy goes ahead im in for sure. Cheers


#38 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
OpelWagenGT Posted on: 2009/9/15 19:32
If I am not mistaken those are either Konig Rewinds or some replica. I was going to get a set of these for my 1200 but the person selling them lived to far it to be worth it. :/


#37 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
NHB006 Posted on: 2009/9/15 1:26
Reslo, its a bit off topic, but can you give me the soecs of your wheels & tyres? - Off set too please. - They are fantastic!


#36 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
NHB006 Posted on: 2009/9/15 0:09
I've already e-mailed some VW specialist contacts I dealt with when I had my GTI, No luck...


#35 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
nick_m Posted on: 2009/9/14 20:48
I emailed autostyle about these and the are happy to ship internationally, but have said for something such as front bumpers/spoilers etc it is very costly.
Here's there reply

HI

We can ship to international destinations, however size & volume prove to the troublesome bit:(
Smaller items such as lights, steering wheels, gauges, etc we can post out. Basically items that we can put in a smallish box and not weigh alot. Generally shipping starts at about R250upwards. Depends entirely on the order itself and delivery address.
Delivery is normally 3 to 5 weeks. We can use a quicker 5 to 10 business day delivery via DHL/Fedex but this too, becomes very costly. I would guestimate starting costs would be as much as R1900upwards.

Larger stuff such as bumpers, bodykits, wheels. These are too costly to ship abroad. In the past and estimate quote from DHL/Fedex for a Front Bumper, Side Skirts & Rear bumper kit was as much as R5800! So yes, we can ship it, but its a very costly exercise. I would suggest to find a stockist in your country for the bigger items?

Payment can be made via Moneybookers.com or a wire transfer to our bank.
Nino


#34 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
Rezlo Posted on: 2009/9/12 18:05
I didnt buy it on ebay.


#33 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
OpelWagenGT Posted on: 2009/9/12 17:33
Quote:

Rezlo wrote:
Its for a VW rabbit, cost me all of about $85au and is near perfect fit, better than most items made specific for the 1200!


I was just wondering if you knew who you bought this from on ebay I was looking at some but I want to make sure it will fit.


#32 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
Rezlo Posted on: 2009/9/12 15:48
Just let me know, you guys have helped us South Africans so much im sure the least we can do is send you some chin spoilers ha ha,

I got it passed or my Historic Tech Passport so I will fit it this weekend.


#31 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
NHB006 Posted on: 2009/9/12 13:23
GROUP BUY?? - I'll take 3...

Seriously...


#30 Re: Old school chin spoiler,,, yes or no?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2009/9/12 7:16
Er, I musta been thinking of the rear spoiler. Sorry about that.



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