From Detroit to Amsterdam - Completed!
#21
Hi Siepel
Nice to hear that your car got back with almost no scrathes. And also nice to see another European S2000 owner around, and hope to see you on some of our european meets.
For sure that yellow one, is really rare over here !
Until then mery x-mas and a happy new year.
Nice to hear that your car got back with almost no scrathes. And also nice to see another European S2000 owner around, and hope to see you on some of our european meets.
For sure that yellow one, is really rare over here !
Until then mery x-mas and a happy new year.
#22
Originally posted by Siepel
As soon as I got back (literally out of the plane) I went straight to the Rotterdam Harbor to get my stuff and car. The only thing wrong was that my car had a small ding in the front bumper, which has to be taken care of by the insurance I took out for the shipping <...to be continued>
As soon as I got back (literally out of the plane) I went straight to the Rotterdam Harbor to get my stuff and car. The only thing wrong was that my car had a small ding in the front bumper, which has to be taken care of by the insurance I took out for the shipping <...to be continued>
In case anybody is (remotely) interested: I received a check in the mail today covering the repair costs of my bumper!!!
I was very late with putting in my claim, as it took me well over three weeks after the 120 days maximum... I was a little bit scared that therefore my claim would be denied, but now, and within one month of me sending out the final claim, I got my check!
Hats off to Unirisk Insurance! I can strongly recommend them if you are shipping any goods overseas!
Best regards,
Siepel
#25
Hi Stocky,
It's all good bud, old thread or not
I used the agent "Transphere inc. in Livonia MI" who in turn used the shipping company "Atlantic Pacific Lines". As mentioned insurance was through "Unirisk".
Anything I can help you with?
Do you still have a S2000? I see you added a family mover Mitsu
Best regards,
Siepel
It's all good bud, old thread or not
I used the agent "Transphere inc. in Livonia MI" who in turn used the shipping company "Atlantic Pacific Lines". As mentioned insurance was through "Unirisk".
Anything I can help you with?
Do you still have a S2000? I see you added a family mover Mitsu
Best regards,
Siepel
#28
Reviving a 3 year old thread. LOL. Rear fog lights were in use in the mid 80's, my 85 Volvo wagon has them stock, maybe the Swedes required it sooner. They are bright to, the Volvo has them on both taillights, same as my 87 760 sedan.