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Date:         Sun, 24 Mar 2002 17:05:12 -0500
Reply-To:     The Bus Depot <vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM>
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From:         The Bus Depot <vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM>
Subject:      Re: Small Parts
In-Reply-To:  <5.1.0.14.0.20020324144406.0242b410@mail.pressenter.com>
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> Can anybody on the list guide me to an Internet side that sells all the > small hardware needed on a Vanagon? Such things like the springs for the > license plate lights, plastic screw clip things that the side marker light > screws go into, etc. > > My recently acquired 1985 Vanagon is missing a lot of the "little" things > that I can't find in the likes of the Bus Depot, etc.

You're likely to find that most of these sorts of small items are not sold by aftermarket VW part suppliers (such as myself). There just isn't enough demand for us to carry the thousands of little parts like this that are on your VW, each of which might be ordered only once a year or so. You may have to try either your local VW dealer (or a VW dealer that offers mail order service, who might save you 10 or 12%). The pricing on such items can run the gamut from extremely cheap to horrendously expensive. I have seen a little, seemingly inconsequential piece of hardware cost 75 cents from the dealer, and another that seemed no more expensive to make cost $15. A lot of it depends on whether the same part is used on other VW models, which often reduces the price dramatically due to economies of scale. Also, any part number starting with an "N" is typically a relatively generic part that might be obtainable elsewhere (even if not specifically sold for a VW). In the case of those parts that are expensive, you may be able to find something suitable at a hardware or auto parts store that will fill the need even if it is not an exact replacement. Of course the other option is a junkyard.

- Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. (215) 234-VWVW www.busdepot.com

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