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Date:         Sun, 17 Jun 2001 22:57:27 -0700
Reply-To:     Rachel Cogent <cogent@GNTECH.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Rachel Cogent <cogent@GNTECH.NET>
Subject:      Re: Santa Fe area VW shops?
Comments: To: Alan Watts <alan@16COLOR.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <p05010400b753403cec0e@[64.217.81.194]>
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Do not have your VANAGON repaired in Santa Fe, the area is high priced and shark infested. There are no good VW shops there. I could recommend Bennie Gallegos who has a body shop in Las Vegas(NM). It is on the road to Denver and he is an excellent sheet metal and paint man. His phone # is (505) 451-9699, shop name is "FRAGUA". if you seehim say hello from Gnarlodious. If you should spot an '83 silver diesel Rabbit /sunroof in Santa Fe tell the driver to relax, I never reported it stolen.

Entity Alan Watts spoke thus:

> Anyone know a good vw/body shop in the santa fe area? I'm going > there tomorrow and will be leaving my Westy there for a few weeks > while I go up to Colorado with a friend. Figured I could get my > crush zone fixed while I'm away. > > gracias! > Alan


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