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Re: RE: Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 12:10 am
by asr_933@hotmail.com
Waterboy wrote:
Hello. I am also going to fit R32 seats and was looking at Touran bases. I don't care about the seating height so I was wondering if you could explain a bit more about these washers. I know the lugs have to be ground off the rails but thought I have to mod the Caddy bases. If I don't have to....I'm all ears (eyes).
The seats won't line up with the back bolt holes, vhowever you'll notice that there is a hole in the seat rail that lines up with the big hole in the base. You use the standard seat bolt, a nyloc nut and make up a washer out of flat steel, with a 10mm hole drilled. It had to be big enough to cover the hole. I'll try and find my photos soon.

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Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 12:32 am
by ollaolla
Tonz wrote:check out carbuilders.com.au they are also on ebay.

Ive covered a Falcon ute in their sound deadner, & insulation, great guys to deal with and always ready for helping you out.
Thanks!

The sound deadening is bit pricier than the pingjing stuff, but the insulation looks decent value compared to what I've been able to find thus far.

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 12:42 am
by horace01
Tonz wrote:What are my chances.

May have a chance to finally go Caddy owning, still a lot of boxes to tick but selling business with Falcon ute and having my own Caddy after all these years.
This is only a dream but would I be better buying a Maxi van with full windows and fitting second row of seats or buying a people mover and selling 3rd row?
My preferences so far are
2012 >
1.9 Diesel
DSG
Maxi
A few points to consider:
Most maxi vans are sold to tradies who don't want people looking at their tools so finding a maxi van with full window pack would be very hard.

Fitting rear seats would required sourcing parts, cutting and welding the rear floor, fitting the rails and seats, fitting belts and various other fixtures.

You would also have to get a compliance certificate depending on which state you are in. Sure you could drive it without compliance but say goodbye to your insurance should you need to make a claim.

The Caddy life people movers are pretty expensive

2012 is 1.6 or 2.0 Diesel not 1.9

Re: RE: Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 4:22 am
by Waterboy
asr_933@hotmail.com wrote:You use the standard seat bolt, a nyloc nut and make up a washer out of flat steel, with a 10mm hole drilled
Thank you. That seems to make sense to me. I'll take the passenger seat out over the week-end and have a good look at it. Worse case scenario is Touran bases which at least give me the right seat height.

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 4:28 am
by asr_933@hotmail.com
Nah, you won't have a problem. I run my seat pretty close to the bottom on Caddy bases anyway. The only thing that's sucks is that huge A pillar and mirror does block your view a little.

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Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 4:19 am
by Tonz
Out of left field but has anyone done research into importing a custom built up Caddy into Aus.

Looking at prices on facebook 5500 - 9000 pounds that works out under $AU18,000 for a kitted out Caddy with Touran front end and CL wheels etc etc.
What would freight and duties be??

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 7:13 am
by horace01
You would have to pay gst at the full new car rate, unless you'd owned the car in the UK for a couple of years. On top of that there are shipping, importation, and custom charges. You would have to have it certified by an engineer but that wouldn't be difficult as Caddys have already passed all the required standard for Australian import.

Then normal RWC and rego costs....

I looked into this a few years ago. It's not very economical. Things may be different now that the importation rules are changing as we no longer have a car industry in Australia.

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Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 7:39 am
by Tonz
ok was worth a thought.

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 11:03 am
by nicholas787
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So I don't own a Caddy anymore, but in the spirit of VAG, I just finished installing a TTRS seat into my Landcruiser... Something a bit different! :)

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Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2017 1:39 pm
by dogcrapau
Hello to fellow aussies, im from sydney nsw with a 1.9 BLS just joined

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 2:34 pm
by Rupsta
Finally got my arse into a Caddy.... 2008 1.9TDI DSG
Picked it up yesterday in Adelaide, driving to Melbourne Sunday then on the ferry home to Tassie on Monday night.

Let the mods begin..... :D

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 1:37 pm
by dnkholmes
G'day Aussie Caddy owners, I'm from Maroochydore in Queensland. I was hoping I would have found myself a caddy before I posted on here but I haven't found the perfect caddy yet. I'm looking for SWB or a maxi, with a 1.9l diesel with less than 100,000km for around $14000. Found a really good one but just before I was to hand the money over I discovered it was on the written off register. Alway spend the $37 and do a full history check before purchasing a used car.

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 12:33 am
by minijet
Hi all,

Fellow aussie here. Just ordered a MY17.5 SA Caddy Maxi Crewvan with lifttail and reversecam as only options.
Im looking to change wheels and maybe line the interior for protection from loads and would be great if anyone could give recommendations for either.

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:44 am
by gramin
Does anybody know of company on Brisbane Southside (Logan) capable of lowering a current model Caddy Maxi Comfortline?
Mine should finally arrive in Brisbane early October (was ordered in May but had to wait for 2018 badged model) and I need to get it lowered immediately for ease of entry of disabled wife.
Yes I know of the Darkside Kits for the rear available from the UK but am hoping for something from AUS and can use local GOLF front shocks


Thanks in advance
Derek

Re: AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS THREAD

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 6:44 pm
by Yarra
I see the annual "Day of Volkswagen" is on this Sunday, 19 Nov. at Yarra Glen, just east of Melbourne.
I'm looking forward to going down and seeing amazing restorations,some rare and exotic vehicles, and hopefully a Caddy or two, or more.
Maybe even be able to get some bits and pieces for my Maxi - stuff I didn't know existed, but having seen it can't live without it!