I'll stick up for him... sort of. i remember him being on the list 3 or 4 years ago. "NOTAJEEP" really stood out. But what he does now, i dunno, except he is ebay a bunch of stuff- which is not that bad. I'll replacing and engine and will ebaying a lot of stuff pretty soon too. (want ANYTHING from a 2.1L engine???) -Matthew
Matthew Pollard "Racing with the wind and flirting with death Dept. Of Chemistry So have a cup of coffee and catch your breath" University of Idaho www.uidaho.edu/~poll7356
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Ed Carroll wrote: > Hey, not to send a major flame or anything (sincerely), but I'm just > curious what other listees think. > > If you're in the business of parting out/salvaging/cannibalizing > Vanagons, and then you show up here like just another enthusiast with > cars and parts to sell, isn't it the decent thing to do to tell > people that you're doing this for even a part of your living? > > I wouldn't have recognized this guy except that I've bid on some > stuff he's had on e-bay. He's got 54 VW/Vanagon/bus and Audi auctions > going there right now. As far as I can tell, he's never posted to > this list before, though I could certainly be wrong about that. > > This may be the greatest Syncro Westy on the East Coast, and he may > have great parts (though his description of cracked heads for sale > doesn't sound quite right), but as a list member and a potential > customer, I'd prefer a bit of disclosure by way of introduction if > we're going to see all of his yard sale posted here. > > Ed Carroll > 87 Weekender (w/the green puddles underneath) > |
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