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Date:         Tue, 1 Oct 2002 17:04:38 -0700
Reply-To:     "T." <midgard@DRAGON.ORG>
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From:         "T." <midgard@DRAGON.ORG>
Subject:      Re: Need advice for shops in Phoenix
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I would feel confident in recommending Carroll's Foreign Auto in Glendale to fix just about anything broken. They have dealt fair and honest with me. They can do anything--even ground up, frame-off restorations. With Carroll's, its not, "Can you do it?" instead, its, "How much will it cost?" because they can do it.

Other options?There is a place called B&D Repair, very near them. About 2 blocks away. They seem pretty friendly and good there. The guy that owns the place used to work for Carroll's. Go figure.

Hope it helps.

At 7:39 PM -0400 10/1/02, Ken Hougard wrote: >Just moved from Albuquerque. Looking for advice on a good parts supplier and >machine shop. I'm working on a 1.6TD for my 82 Westy. I'm presently in the >Chandler area. >Thanks, >Ken Hougard >82 Westy diesel >84 Jetta 1.5 diesel

-- Happy motoring!

Timothy in Phoenix, 84 Vanagon "Sparkii" 69 Bus "Buster"


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