[200q20v] Notes on getting a new transmission from Germany

Gene Caldwell optic at halcyon.com
Mon Nov 27 05:23:37 EST 2000


Just felt I should share some of my experience on this matter.  In
short, the process was straightforward and I now have a NEW transmission
in my garage, waiting for installation, which probably won't happen
until I grow tired of admiring the beauty of it.

After Charlie McCoy posted his experience, I decided I couldn't pass the
opportunity to get a new 5 speed.  I got in touch with Robert
Braunschweig <rbraun at transtec.de>, who is the "German Connection" for
these units.  He is also quite familiar with the mechanics of shipping
and customs.  With his help and encouragement, I did the customs and
airport pickup myself, which probably saved me about $200.  The customs
paperwork only took about 10 minutes.  The total cost of getting the
transmission including shipping and fees will come in close to $1000,
which seems pretty reasonable.  

I found Robert to be pleasant and honest to deal with.  Without this
mailing list (and the resulting global community) I doubt I would even
have had an option to get a new transmission, more likely a rebuild
only.

-Gene



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