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Date:         Wed, 14 Apr 2004 20:48:44 -0700
Reply-To:     feedle@FEEDLE.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "C. Sullivan" <feedle@FEEDLE.NET>
Subject:      Grey water tank (81 Vanagon Westy)
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Hey all. I recently purchased an 81 Vanagon "Westy", and I have a bit of a problem... it's got everything I could ever want, and after spending a few days cleaning it out and giving it a good once over (and cleaning out the bank account in preperation of the expected engine rebuild), I'm just thrilled to death with this little beauty.

Except for one little bug: I seem to be short a grey water tank. The "dreaded previous owner" (actually, based on the appearance, the previous previous owner) apparently rigged the sink with a piece of garden hose to drain directly out the bottom of the Westy.

I've checked the usual places (gowesty.com et. al.) and I can't seem to find a suitable replacement. Does anybody know of either 1. a source for an OEM replacement or 2. a good idea of a suitable replacement from a traditional RV source?

Thanks in advance, Chris (Orange, CA)


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