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TÜV experience

TÜV experience

by busface » Sun May 18, 2014 9:51 am
Has anyone ever gone through a TÜV German test? How was it in comparison to an MOT?

I am having a nightmare trying to register my Riviera as it was never originally sold here in Italy so they only see a commercial van with windows chopped in it. Add to that the fact it’s modified! The standard practice here is to do a TÜV SÜD which they also do in Italian language providing a full data sheet on any vehicle presented to them.

Before I drop the 1120 Euros on this I wanted to see if anyone has any knowledge/experience of TÜV.

Thanks
Phil
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Re: TÜV experience

by Jim the Van » Mon May 19, 2014 8:27 am
Do a few searches as I thought there was a thread a while back on this subject.
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Re: TÜV experience

by busface » Mon May 19, 2014 2:46 pm
I did have a search but all that i could find was about some guys getting pulled by german police when heading to Hessisch Oldendorf 2013,

I will have another look thanks
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Re: TÜV experience

by Jim the Van » Mon May 19, 2014 4:37 pm
Found this in the for sale threads. viewtopic.php?f=51&t=102969 . I would say contact the seller of this bus as he claims to have just put his bus through the TUV and should have up to date advice.
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Re: TÜV experience

by tallandrew » Mon Sep 08, 2014 7:10 pm
i registered my bus in germany did the tuv. its tricky with a modified vehicle here too. you best bet is to let a specialist register for you unless you have time and patience to keep going back. took me 2 times on a stock vehicle.

essentially every mechanical mod has to be checked approved and written up on the papers.
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Re: TÜV experience

by tallandrew » Mon Sep 08, 2014 7:28 pm
these guys get papers for some pretty radical mods http://www.busboxshop.de

i've only spoken to them on the phone they seemed ok but i've not actually done business with them , there waiting list was too long, so can't say more.
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Re: TÜV experience

by george21 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:27 pm
It is very very hard to get tuv for not standard car and it cost allot, anything from 500 to 10000 euro.
Concept racing single cab cost as 7000 euro!
They kept it for almost a month as every aliuminium weld was x rayed not to mention porsche engine, brakes, wheels and on and on. Was a nightmare!
Or sometimes you wont get it at all!
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Re: TÜV experience

by shelltoes » Mon Sep 08, 2014 10:22 pm
Wow. Shows you how lucky we are over here.

Although, i suppose, im with the Germans in principle. Some of the mods performed here are questionable at best... Some middle ground perhaps?
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Re: TÜV experience

by busface » Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:30 am
Just checked back in here after a busy time and have seen the extra advice, thanks all for the input, this is still ongoing. if i can fill every box on my V5 and return my vehicle to the UK for another MOT then i may be able to avoid this TUV. i made the mistake of getting a. a modified vehicle and b. a model never originally sold in Italy....but i live in hope!

thanks, Phil
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Re: TÜV experience

by tallandrew » Tue Sep 09, 2014 7:08 am
wow thats interesting with the cost. thats why the csp brake kit is so good because the papers are with them so theres no big costs beyond basic administration and reprinting the papers.
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Re: TÜV experience

by busface » Sun Jan 18, 2015 6:53 pm
Often when I'm searching for something in old posts I dont find how they turned out so I thought I wouldnt leave people hanging....I got my number plates :cheers:

It only took 13 months and nearly €1500

If anyone at any time in the future is reading this then pm me and if I'm still alive then I will send info to help...if I did it again it wouldn't take half this amount if time ...but it would still cost as much

Anyway by spring I'll be rolling in a splity :wav: :wav: :wav: :wav:
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