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Date:   Sun, 23 Jan 2000 08:04:04 EST
Reply-To:   DIUTLEY@AOL.COM
Sender:   Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:   David Utley <DIUTLEY@AOL.COM>
Subject:   Light Improvements, and Heater Parts.........
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Hello All! Something that helped the wife's Cabriolet was a new ( I guess) light that Wagner puts out. It's called a 'Brite Light'. They make it in all the usual configurations, speaking of that, isn't the Vanagon a 6054 type bulb? Anyone? Anyways, this brite light has a Xenon bulb and also a different lense configuration that allows more light to the sides. The good news is that it is cheap, no more than 15$ a light, and it is available/orderable at most good parts outlets. Also, it is DOT legal.

Someone earlier was looking for heater parts, and some time ago I ran across a German fella who rebuilds them. Every time I call JB heater service for info, no one answers (were talking years here). His name is Ark Mirvis, and he rebuilds heaters. His telephone number is 973-398-6363. If memory serves, he is an engineer by day, and it took him many days to return my phone call. I hope this helps..........

David


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