hello steve
for european thinking turkey is fare away, some 1500 miles
but thank you for your input
maybe i will be one of the first owner in switzerland
mario
I've driven an army Jeep on the German Autobahn (1968-'69). You learn quick to stay out of the fast lane or get run over in seconds..... The only speed limits are in towns.... Great place to live.... Steve
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Gruezi Swissmario!
So you live in Gruet! This is just arround the corner from here (i have my business 3 miles from Gruet, in Gossau)
So you can take a look & drive my SSR when it arrives here. My 2005 black SSR is now on the way somewhere between Arizona & Switzerland and it should be here in about 4 weeks. If your thinking to bring also a SSR from the States over here, you should keep in mind that all in all it will cost you about $12000 for transportation, customs, taxes and to make it streetlegal for Switzerlands streetlaw. Just calculate with that amount.
My SSR is lowered with a Belltech kit. Fully loaded with all options and it should be here in bout 4weeks (i hope). As i know there are just a few SSRs on Switzerlands roads. (4 or 5 as far iknow)
If your interested, just contact me at my business (Custom-Shop / Traders GmbH in Gossau).
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