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Date:         Fri, 23 Jan 2009 09:26:47 -0600
Reply-To:     Tieitup <tieitup@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Tieitup <tieitup@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Air vs. Water
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Goood Morning all you early birds and worms alike, it's friday, a beautiful cool day. I smell good for once and I have a debating question. Air or Water.

I have owned a 88 Westy for 3 Years, broke down a few times. always having to do with water or air.

You all sent me a few links for research in South Americas and I noticed almost everyone who travels continents is air cooled.

I love my 88 Westy for so many reasons. It's dependable. It's expandable It's laasting It's tested

So air or water? i'm leaning towards the air and busses you really can't find the westy too much, popping always like I do.

possibly i'll buy a bus but what, don't be pissed b/c its air cooled. pull the rose out of your ass and smoke it amigo.

I have a great old VW parts yard in Austin, from Austin Veedub. They have parts so possibly, I could make my own kitchen.

Rambleing it's friday, see if you can make an sense of this.

@dam


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