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Old April 29th 2006, 03:05
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thats funny i got my wheels first too, actually from Vujade, everything i have ive got great deals on. i picked up the notch for $1350 and hes going to deliver it for another $200. not bad concidering hes north of san francisco and im closer to palm springs than anything else, im very excited to say the least

i was looking at ghias too but they are very hard to come by for a decent price, ghias are sweet, that badger ghia is very inspiring :agree: the early body and late pan works out well, old style (i like) with a better perf. chassis. id also hate to cut up a perfectly good notch, not that i wouldnt bucause i would lol but this way i dont have to

Oasis ive been a subcontactor for car dealers for a long time so i know about some of the surprises thoes poor people get, mostly in the finance department haha

thanx guys, dont worry ill keep everyone updated complete with pics and all, not to mention a ton of questions

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Old April 29th 2006, 14:26
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nice project, a little advice if you might get an EJ20TT engine as opposed to an EJ20T . NEVER buy a TT without this part, it's where all the pressure solenoids are for the TT system to work and you will never be able to get it to run properly without it.

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Old April 29th 2006, 15:52
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thanks for the advise tom, ill keep that in mind. this type of info should go on the suby convert thread too.

Well i may have a little problem, hes telling me that the title he has is for the body and not the pan, as far i i know cars are reg'ed by the chassis and not the body..

looks like some good times with the DMV good thing i havent sent him the deposit yet

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Old April 29th 2006, 17:15
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ive been a subcontactor for car dealers for a long time so i know about some of the surprises thoes poor people get, mostly in the finance department
Oh, I can imagine ... and I'm certain you have some stories to tell.


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hes telling me that the title he has is for the body and not the pan, as far i i know cars are reg'ed by the chassis and not the body....looks like some good times with the DMV
That's how most MexiBeetles get through to the states. Check with California (I notice you spell it with a "K" ), though. I used to not consider any car from Georgia because they don't have titles at all. That changed when one day I was at the DMV on other business and asked about titling a car that came without a title. Maryland's process isn't too bad; annoying but compared to other hoops they like to lay out for other things, not too bad at all. Perhaps you will find good luck ahead.
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Old April 29th 2006, 19:25
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Well i may have a little problem, hes telling me that the title he has is for the body and not the pan, as far i i know cars are reg'ed by the chassis and not the body...
Mike
My '64 Ghia is titled as a '74 I just removed the tag on the body. Maybe you can take and stamp a peice of metal with the body's numbers and put it under the rear seat.
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Old April 30th 2006, 03:04
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I know this is not EXACTLY along the same line... We just received a cabriolet at work that needs work, and a seperate chassis(no floor pans and rotted to hell on the 'head' of the chassis. So basically it's getting chopped into useful bits and the rest is going to the dump). The owner asked to cut out the piece on the chassis where the numbers are stamped(close to the back of the center channel), so that he can cut out the same place on the other chassis he has got and re-weld this one in it's place. Why is he doing that? Well, I guess it is to keep the car and papers 'legit', and register the car as the same year/model etc etc....
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