We find ourselves more comfortable in our westy on the west side of the cascades for support and community. That's why they are called a "westy" right?
On Jun 11, 2006, at 7:04 AM, John Reddick wrote: > I couldn't agree more about the owners of the poor Westy (not the poor > owners)and anybody traveling in a Vanagon without mechanical > knowledge. It > doesn't even matter if the the van is bone-stock. Most parts of > the country > have absolutely no support for broken down Vanagons or ANYONE > (including the > VW dealers) who knows how to work on them. You are on your own. > > John > |
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