GrabThatBlue
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Alright guys, it's official. My Chefchaouen GT arrived all the way from Vancouver Island to the Caribbean.
The car went from Vancouver Island, 6000km inside an enclosed truck to Halifax.
From there it went on a ship all the way to West Palm Beach, San Juan, St. Thomas and finally dropped the container on the island where I temporary work & live.
The cargo workers asked me if I want to get in the car and drive it out the container.
I climbed through the window and got in.
The car came with a dead battery, just like I had imagined. Jump started the car and drove off straight to inspection.
Inspection was easier than I thought. Because the car was brand new he just looked at it and didn't had to go through all that hassle.
Paid my roadtax, got my plates and put her back in the garage. It's so strange to see my old and new car together. My old car is a diesel beater that I own more than 13 years and had zero issues. And still use it to get around the island.
When I go back to Europe I'll sell my Volkswagen and pay the shipping transportation for the Mustang with that money
Tomorrow I'm planning to get some fuel, because the car came with an empty tank due to shipping regulations. And after that I'll drive it for an hour or so to top up the battery charge. I had it idling for 15 minutes today but I don't think that is enough or even charge the battery on modern cars. Hopefully the car starts tomorrow.
Tomorrow I'm also going to cover the inner wheel holes with the DIYvan and try the Screenprotech that I received 2 weeks ago. I bought 2, in case If I screw up the first one, I'm going to let a window tinter put up the second one.
Coming wednesday I'll bring the car to undercoat it against rust. This island has some crazy weather with a lot of salt in the air.
I idled the car for some time while I got the message that it was updating.
It says on the screen that my software is 6.2.0
You can also follow me on Instagram: ChefchaouenGT
The car went from Vancouver Island, 6000km inside an enclosed truck to Halifax.
From there it went on a ship all the way to West Palm Beach, San Juan, St. Thomas and finally dropped the container on the island where I temporary work & live.
The cargo workers asked me if I want to get in the car and drive it out the container.
I climbed through the window and got in.
The car came with a dead battery, just like I had imagined. Jump started the car and drove off straight to inspection.
Inspection was easier than I thought. Because the car was brand new he just looked at it and didn't had to go through all that hassle.
Paid my roadtax, got my plates and put her back in the garage. It's so strange to see my old and new car together. My old car is a diesel beater that I own more than 13 years and had zero issues. And still use it to get around the island.
When I go back to Europe I'll sell my Volkswagen and pay the shipping transportation for the Mustang with that money

Tomorrow I'm planning to get some fuel, because the car came with an empty tank due to shipping regulations. And after that I'll drive it for an hour or so to top up the battery charge. I had it idling for 15 minutes today but I don't think that is enough or even charge the battery on modern cars. Hopefully the car starts tomorrow.
Tomorrow I'm also going to cover the inner wheel holes with the DIYvan and try the Screenprotech that I received 2 weeks ago. I bought 2, in case If I screw up the first one, I'm going to let a window tinter put up the second one.
Coming wednesday I'll bring the car to undercoat it against rust. This island has some crazy weather with a lot of salt in the air.
I idled the car for some time while I got the message that it was updating.
It says on the screen that my software is 6.2.0
You can also follow me on Instagram: ChefchaouenGT
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