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  • #16
    For anyone interested, I placed an order via uspmotorsports. They came back to me saying VWR won't let them ship to australia. So i've taken to using a redirect service (priceusa.com.au) which i've used before.

    Also because i don't have to worry about shipping out of the US, i went to an alternative site (Auto Parts Store | Performance Car Accessories | Autotuningstore) who are cheaper than usp, but i passed on because of high shipping costs. Expecting to be about $900 landed for the intake + short shift. Again will keep anyone interested informed as to how the company is.

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    • #17
      thanks for the insight what a bummer that really sux.
      well the other website is approx $734 delivered so i guess its still a saving of a couple hundred.
      better than nothing.

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      • #18
        My plan RRRRIT is to use the mail redirect service. So that autopartsstore site will ship for free @ 559usd to us addres, then hopefully they will ship over to us for about the same price as the first website (70usd) and it should actually come out about the same if not a little cheaper. Not only is the postage on autopartsstore outrageous, but they might have the same issue where VWR tell them they can't ship to australia.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by pomme View Post
          My plan RRRRIT is to use the mail redirect service. So that autopartsstore site will ship for free @ 559usd to us addres, then hopefully they will ship over to us for about the same price as the first website (70usd) and it should actually come out about the same if not a little cheaper. Not only is the postage on autopartsstore outrageous, but they might have the same issue where VWR tell them they can't ship to australia.
          That's exactly what I did with mine. Price, including shipping turned out to be a hair below USD

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          • #20
            This is how d VWR CAI setup looks like on my roc R...with a modded engine cover...



            2012 CW Tiguan 155kw 7spd DSG | Keyless Entry with Push start | DCC/ACC | RNS510 | Osir Front lip | Custom Exhaust with quad Remus tips | Caractere Rear Spoiler | Maniac CF p-shifter extension | Sports pedals | 19" Breyton GTS AV w 245 45 Dunlop SportMaxx TT | S3 intercooler | K&N drop-in filter | Eibach prokit springs | ABT Front Grill | Whiteline rear 24mm Swaybars | Eyelids | ABT Stage 1 Piggyback | Cosworth 4pot 355mm slotted BBK | TRD aka Sprint booster with 21 settings |

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            • #21
              hey just got an apr stage 1 tune, thinking of getting an air intake now, would i have to get a retune once i install the beast??

              kaz

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              • #22
                No ECU changes needed when adding CAI
                2012.1 Skoda Octavia VRS DSG Wagon - Carbonio cold air intake and pipe - HPA Motorsports BBK 355mm rotors 6 pot calipers
                APR Stage II ECU - APR 3" exhaust down pipe & high flow catalyst
                APR/HP Roll bars - Eibach springs and Bilstien shocks
                Supaloy lower control arms - Enkei 18*8 Wheels

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                • #23
                  Just had the VWR intake put in by Prestige Auto Works in Airport West, VIC.

                  Looks fantastic and sounds even better.

                  Great service from Raz and his team. Highly recommend!

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