True paradise. The yards up here suck in that regard. I haven't done extensive local junking, but they charge according to make and part type. My future may not include a Vanagon work space; having access to a parts Vanagon was a true gift. Neil. On 3/7/14, mark drillock <mdrillock@cox.net> wrote:
> ..... You pay 2 bucks to get > in and bring whatever tools you need in with you. The parts are usually > pretty cheap and it usually makes no difference what brand or model they > are from as far as the price goes.
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