On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Joe T. <vanagon85@gmail.com> wrote: > I can't believe I just read all of this. I want my ten minutes back. > > But I do have to respond to the original post, before it devolved into the > semantics of language and nefarious consumer abuse, to say that Rocky > Mountain Westy does EXCELLENT work. Everything is above-board and top of > the line. I have a couple of friends here in Denver who have used their > conversion services and the motors and setup are clean, robust, and > professional, and definitely worth $12k if you want spend it on a good > Subaru conversion. They offer great customer support and are genuinely a > good small business that deserves the Vanagon community's support. >
So, on these RMW conversions....did the people you mention simply take their Vanagons in for the conversion, then later come back, pay the Shop and just turn the key and drive away, happy? Or did they get an instruction booklet and a shrink-wrapped, pallet-mounted, reconditioned Subaru and have to cart it home and work for days before they turned that key...? Don Hanson |
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