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Date:         Thu, 15 Jun 2000 01:21:54 EDT
Reply-To:     Kapitan Ray Nemo <Volksiebus@netscape.net>
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From:         Kapitan Ray Nemo <Volksiebus@netscape.net>
Subject:      FS:  84 GL w/ sunroof
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Time to sell the bus. Wife's been on me since I purchased the Toyota Van. I know... I know. I don't love it, but those Toyota's are so trouble free....

Did you know the middle and rear seats form a bed? Yeah, I know they're still boring.

Anyway, with a heavy heart, here's the bus:

1984 Vanagon GL 4speed 1.9 light blue over dark blue. Has that really cool huge sunroof and I've installed the rear bench/bed and mattress out of an

wolfsburg edition. This is the full width bed. Seats five (or seven if you reinstall the middle seat) and sleeps 2 1/2. Recent complete exhaust, coolant pipes (hoses), and C rated tires. Also complete tuneup and fluid change.

Several new FI parts. Runs well but needs a front tranny mount. No known head problems. Some seam rust. Two damaged bumper endcaps. It's in Huntington, West Virginia. $2200

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