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Date:         Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:37:03 -0400
Reply-To:     Julio T <firstdefence@YAHOO.CA>
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From:         Julio T <firstdefence@YAHOO.CA>
Subject:      frustrated
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Hello everyone, this is Julio in Vancouver B.C. Anybody want to sell me their westy:) I am soo frustrated looking for them. Now I know that people love their westies and think that they are made of gold, but it seems around here where I live they are all over priced. I'm running into 81-82 westfalias at $6000 - $8000 canadian and when I see them its like is that the asking price or how much money it will take to clean this thing up and make it road worthy? 84 and up vans seem to start at around $9500 and again i havent seen one that would be worth half of that. Is this the trend every where else or is it just here on the west coast? Its almost like one guy will put his crappy van for sale in the paper for a outrageous price and then everyone else with there vans for sale will see his ad and price their vans accordingly. Any advice??

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