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Date:         Wed, 8 May 2002 21:19:45 +0900
Reply-To:     Yoshi <yosh@MAX.HI-HO.NE.JP>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Yoshi <yosh@MAX.HI-HO.NE.JP>
Subject:      Re: Wagon-R power steering
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> From: Andrew Grebneff > I know, and I appreciate it. I'm not criticising you! You told me > what you could.

oh no.. I only explained my situations. I'm not criticising you, too! I wanted to say more details to you. However, I couldn't get much information. I didn't have the means which get PS details from others.

> I will eventually look at this conversion, depending on what a used > WagonR (or similar) electric PS will cost me. It may well be that the > conversion would cost less than using Vanagon parts (rack, tierods, > stubaxles, cost $900Australian plus, with a big shipping bill on top > of that) anyway!

yeah.. You shouldn't look for WagonR-PS. These are high cost with NZ. Though I didn't say to you, a friend about invested USD$1500.00 in this install. Then, About 2/3 was paid to the specialist. When I heard it, I suspected the ears of me.. Oops! ;)

Have a cool vana day!

Yosh


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