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Re: Euro Quattro's??



On Wed, 16 Aug 1995, Dan Simoes wrote:

> but as mentioned, I think there are many regulations governing
> this.  Does anyone know if it would be feasible to bring over a 
> used car?  Nothing exotic, a 91 90Q20v would be fine or something
> similar.  
> 
> I was hoping for a 96 A4turbo, but it doesn't look like that is going
> to be possible.

If all you want is a 91 90 20V, you are better off holding out for one 
found in the US. There is a LOT of BS involved in importing a car. 
Remember, this guy is in it for the $$, not for us.  I know people who 
have done it, but it is costly. Before you do it, it is advised to get 
DOT certification requirements of the car in question BEFORE importing 
it. Some cars are impossible to import.  
Heck Ill sell you mw 91 90 20V when I get an A4 turbo.

Sounds like it could be nice to have a euro audi, but just be aware of 
whats involved.

Bob


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