Re-registering in Switzerland
Discussion
Hello there.
I have a late 2005 Tamora that I keep in the UK and shall be bringing back for the summer.
Trouble is that my first year in Switzerland will be up at the end of September. If I were to decide to re-register, does anyone have a ballpark idea as to what work I might need to have carried out (assuming that my car is in tip top mechanical condition, which it is)? In terms of testing, does anyone have any recommendations of someone who might be more likely to come up with a sensible list of work required?
Thanks.
OJ
I have a late 2005 Tamora that I keep in the UK and shall be bringing back for the summer.
Trouble is that my first year in Switzerland will be up at the end of September. If I were to decide to re-register, does anyone have a ballpark idea as to what work I might need to have carried out (assuming that my car is in tip top mechanical condition, which it is)? In terms of testing, does anyone have any recommendations of someone who might be more likely to come up with a sensible list of work required?
Thanks.
OJ
Hi OJ,
best is get in contact with Beat Eggimann from Eggimann Autotechnik. He registered most of the Speed Six TVR's in Switzerland.
www.eggimann-cars.ch
And if you like you are welcome to join the Swiss TVR Car Club!
www.tvrcarclub.ch
Regards.........Peter
best is get in contact with Beat Eggimann from Eggimann Autotechnik. He registered most of the Speed Six TVR's in Switzerland.
www.eggimann-cars.ch
And if you like you are welcome to join the Swiss TVR Car Club!
www.tvrcarclub.ch
Regards.........Peter
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