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Thread: Hello from Canada

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    burn_your_money Guest

    Hello from Canada

    Hello everyone,
    I live in Ontario Canada and was planning a trip over some time this winter (probably January)
    I have a couple of questions
    How hard is it to find these bumpers?

    How much does a complete set usually cost? Mounting brackets, rubber strip and end caps included? Used prefered. How much does a set weigh?
    Do you have pick-and-pulls over there with mk1s?
    Are there any North American parts that you would like me to bring over with me for you guys?
    Here's a picture of my 84 rabbit, or golf whichever you prefer


    Oh, what kind of temperatures should I expect in January?
    How old do you have to be to rent a car and how much does it cost? Roughly?
    Thanks everyone
    Tyler
    Last edited by burn_your_money; 03-08-2006 at 07:45 AM.

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    Welcome to the forums.... and to Aus when u decide to come.

    Temperatures in january are perfect! Its summer, so you would be looking at around high 20's low 30's, but it can be as high as 40 on the odd occasion. Thats around 90 degrees fahrenheit average for the month of january

    To rent a car you have to be over 25 if your a male. That was about 2 years ago, so i doubt it has changed.
    It costs from about $30 AUS for a bomb upto $70 for a newer car (per day)

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    Not many golfs over here, especially in wreckers yards. And those bumpers are rare and expensive.
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    syncro Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    Not many golfs over here, especially in wreckers yards. And those bumpers are rare and expensive.
    I thought Tooley's still sold them? (Although made in Brazil)
    The end caps are hard to get.

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    Golfwise Guest
    Hi and welcome.
    Tasmania is the place to see ,costs are lower than the big smoke.
    There were lots of Golfs around with those bars but are getting harder to find but not impossible.
    Just being observant but the picture of the red Golf has its bar ends on upside down or wrong way around.

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    burn_your_money Guest
    The red one isn't mine, but I'll keep that in mind incase I ever get some euro bumpers.

    So on a scale of 1-10 how hard would it be to get 10 complete sets? Preferable OE. Used of course.

    How rare and expensive are we talking? I'm sure they are much more pricey over here.

    20-30 sounds just about right to me. That's how hot it is here right now, although we hit 44 with the humidex yesterday. That was miserable to work in.

    Looks like I won't be able to rent a car... that really sucks. I'm only 20.

    Thanks for the warm welcome, this seems like a very friendly forum and I'm sure I'l be sticking around

    Tyler

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    You could probably buy an old car for less than the rental cost and sell it or dump it before you leave.

    I have sold a set of those bumpers on ebay for $500 and sent them to the UK.

    Dont fancy your chances of getting ten sets.
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    Hi there I recognise your name from Vortex Have sent you a PM too...

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    If you pay extra, about $12/day, you can hire a car if you are 21-25.

    That's all.
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    Used to have: Mk1 Swallowtail LS DIESEL!

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    burn_your_money Guest

    I'm 20 so it looks like renting a car is out of the question.

    Hmm from someone else I talked to from Australia he made it sound like you were loaded with bumpers. He said he was about to throw a set out.

    I was hoping to bring a few sets back to help offset the cost of the trip. They normally sell for about 1000 US over here from the couple of sets I've seen for sale.

    In regards to buying a car, is there a temp trip permit I can get on it or just regester it for road use for a month? What are the regulations you have?

    Tyler

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