Hi everyone, I do think I will do this job myself. I mentioned what the mechanic was going to do for $1K, but I'm not sure I included all he said the van was in need of. The mechanic is very reputable on the Eastside of Seattle. I do have lots of good tools and the Bentley and Idiot books, and others. My problem is getting a place where, over the course of 1, 2 or 3 days I can do this job here in Seattle. Does anyone know a place, a garage, where you can pay a fee to do work on a car (like in the movie "Christine" [worth seeing, by the way; Steven King's first work.])? Where I live, on the Eastside of Seattle, I cannot do the work. Or, if there is some nice person on the Westfalia list here in Seattle with some room, where I can pay you a some fee [$50, $75?] to let me do the work at your place where you have enough room for a job like this :-). Thanks everyone, Phil '80 Westfalia. > > > >>The mechanic wants $1000 to do this. I'm sure I > can > >>do it cheaper myself. Is this job doable? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com |
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