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Old 20-08-16, 01:19 PM   #1
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I think I am going mad... I'm starting to surf this site for fun! Anyhow, for anyone that doesn't know about Audi Tradition this is the website to seek out stuff from Audi direct. You have to register and the stuff does have to come from Germany. Some stuff is surprisingly cheap and the rest may make you gasp. However costs include VAT and postage/courier.

https://trshop.audi.de/konakart/Sele...&category=Audi

Just thought I would highlight the website.. As a footnote it's far easier to search if you have the part number, however I've just done the 580 body items for the Coupe because... I wanted too..

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Old 20-08-16, 08:25 PM   #2
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I've used the Audi Tradition website a few times over the last couple of years, twice just recently. I'd agree that sometimes parts are very reasonable, sometimes very expensive but on every occasion the postage charge has been an absolute bloody rip off. Unfortunately it's the only place for some parts.
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Old 20-08-16, 08:46 PM   #3
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Some stuff is surprisingly cheap and the rest may make you gasp. However costs include VAT and postage/courier.

https://trshop.audi.de/konakart/Sele...&category=Audi


Jeez, you are right....the part costs 4.59 Euros , but add on the postage for this little bush, which is no bigger than the top section of my little finger, and the final cost is 33.50 Euros.

FFS !!!


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Old 20-08-16, 09:53 PM   #4
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Did you check with vwheritage ?
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Old 21-08-16, 01:59 AM   #5
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If you plan your order beforehand, the $24 flatrate can work in your favour!
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Old 21-08-16, 05:45 AM   #6
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I really need this part but the postage is stopping me from ordering this from there. It's only €8.80 but then the postage is stupid...
It'd be really good if somebody was to order something bigger costing more which is worth paying the postage for and then add a few extra small bits into the package for us! How's that for an idea?
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Old 21-08-16, 06:26 AM   #7
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I really need this part......[/IMG]
That could be repaired with Quik-steel putty if you're desperate?
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That could be repaired with Quik-steel putty if you're desperate?
It is repaired temporarily but looking for a permanent fix.
Thanks for the advice though
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Old 21-08-16, 10:41 AM   #9
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It is repaired temporarily but looking for a permanent fix.
Thanks for the advice though
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http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/self-amalg...0m-black-kw29g
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