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Date:         Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:14:12 -0700
Reply-To:     "Dustin Robertson - Backcountry.com" <drobertson@BACKCOUNTRY.COM>
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From:         "Dustin Robertson - Backcountry.com" <drobertson@BACKCOUNTRY.COM>
Subject:      how to choose a body shop to paint my westy
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Hi,

My 1988 GL Westy with a 2.5 subie is badly oxidized and needs some body work by the passenger side rear fender. As far as I can tell the van does not have much rust but every plastic and rubber part needs to be replaced.

I don't have the garage space or time to do any work myself so I need your advice how to find a great body shop. Also any advice about treating the undercarriage or other considerations would be great.

Thanks,

Dustin


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