>I'm glad for the list but my life doesn't begin and end with it...... Understood, but I went without the list, or any other online support, for 14 years, before discovering the list in the late 90s. Until then, I was armed with only John Muir (my early aircooled days 1977-1986) and a Bentley (watercooled transformation beginning in 1986.) I did really well, all alone without dealer, or shop support, with my 84 Wolfsburg and my 86 Syncro, but now that my vans are so much older, the list is more relevant and significant to my addiction. Thus, amid the turbulence, there is reason for genuine concern. I am certainly concerned enough that I would offer to help.....but you don't want my kind managing anything. I do know when the best time is to run which red light, all about town. I could help with that and I know what the fastest mph for my van is because I drove it as fast as I could until things started to rattle off. My scientific approach is to keep my speed below that, although I couldn't really see the speedometer due to the blinding disco ball.......now back to my regularly scheduled Friday afternoon tequilas (para purificar la sangre!) Thanks, Miguel |
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