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Date:         Thu, 12 Oct 2000 15:38:21 -0500
Reply-To:     All of Us <weber@OWC.NET>
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From:         All of Us <weber@OWC.NET>
Subject:      VW Special Tools - Prices
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Well, I found out the reason nobody responded to my 10/9/00 post about a tune up on a 2.1L (thanks again Joel for the insight). I managed to find a local VW dealer that was willing to call around to find out the price on special tool numbers VW 1367 and VW 1473. They cost $2,800.00 and $38.00 respectively. Awful expensive tune up meter if you ask me.

Does anybody actually own one of these. Or better yet does anybody know of a VW Dealership that owns one of these.

Good Driving, Dan Weber 87 GL Weekender - Miss Blue


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