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Ian Rawlings
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On 2006-06-29, Austin Shackles <[email protected]> wrote:
> On or around Wed, 28 Jun 2006 22:24:51 +0100, Ian Rawlings
><[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
> [pinzporn]
>
> here's some more. I expect this bloke is not the cheapest around though.
He sells at the standard price of £10,000 inc vat for a Swiss 712M,
but he'll quote you higher, that's as low as he can go once haggling
starts.
I've been dealing with Haflinger Technik, Dale is a nice chap and very
enthusiastic, the business is run more on a hobby-gone-too-far basis,
he's happy to ship you a selection of parts and will invoice when you
ship back the ones you don't need, at least that's what he's done for
me so far. Lots of useful advice too, he talked me through the
initial stages of my rear light conversion for example.
His website's ****e though ;-)
http://www.haflingertechnik.com/
Also he's in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Continental Utility Vehicles aren't as helpful in my experience,
they've promised me a few things that they never delivered (including
a price list for insurance valuation purposes) but they have more
development on the go, e.g. hard tops, diesel conversions, LPG
conversions, much of which appears to have been done by friends of
theirs that they then put you in contact with directly. They have
people in Sheffield and Harrogate.
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Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!
> On or around Wed, 28 Jun 2006 22:24:51 +0100, Ian Rawlings
><[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
> [pinzporn]
>
> here's some more. I expect this bloke is not the cheapest around though.
He sells at the standard price of £10,000 inc vat for a Swiss 712M,
but he'll quote you higher, that's as low as he can go once haggling
starts.
I've been dealing with Haflinger Technik, Dale is a nice chap and very
enthusiastic, the business is run more on a hobby-gone-too-far basis,
he's happy to ship you a selection of parts and will invoice when you
ship back the ones you don't need, at least that's what he's done for
me so far. Lots of useful advice too, he talked me through the
initial stages of my rear light conversion for example.
His website's ****e though ;-)
http://www.haflingertechnik.com/
Also he's in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Continental Utility Vehicles aren't as helpful in my experience,
they've promised me a few things that they never delivered (including
a price list for insurance valuation purposes) but they have more
development on the go, e.g. hard tops, diesel conversions, LPG
conversions, much of which appears to have been done by friends of
theirs that they then put you in contact with directly. They have
people in Sheffield and Harrogate.
--
Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!