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Date:         Fri, 5 Mar 2004 11:59:54 +0000
Reply-To:     tp@WHSMITHNET.CO.UK
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From:         Tony Polson <tp@WHSMITHNET.CO.UK>
Subject:      Re: berg shift kit
Comments: To: howard.dickins@BT.COM
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Howard Dickins writes: > BTW: I'm new to the list (used to be on the bay-window Type-2 list a > few years back) > I bought a 5-speed Turbo-Diesel Caravelle 9-seater, twin-slider about a > month ago.

Hi Howard,

Welcome to the list from a fellow Brit.

I live in Kidlington, near Oxford, and run a 1985 Transporter (Reimo 2-berth camper conversion) and a 1995 Caravelle 2.6i - it's a South African-made Vanagon with the Audi-based 2.6 litre 5-cylinder motor, and 8 seats.

If you haven't already joined Club 80-90, the UK club for T25 owners, you should consider it. Go to:

http://www.club80-90.co.uk/

I wish you luck with your Caravelle. The 1.6TD is a nice motor, plenty of performance with good fuel economy.

Best regards,

Tony


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