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Date:         Tue, 21 Feb 1995 19:50:25 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Brad Hopp <bagger@seanet.com>
Subject:      Bad Speedometers

A few months ago there was thread about the little plastic gear that wears out on vans. I just had a new engine installed, and I really don't want to miss my 600 servicing. Is there a part number associated with this piece? Or is there another outlet for this. I seem to remember someone here knew of a place where you could buy them.

Later, Brad ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | *Thought provoking commentary to be placed here... as soon as I have one.*| | | | Giving the NSA watchers a jolt: SIGINT LIBYA KOHTAKT TIMING GRU GRAIL HIT | | MILSAT NET RPAHATA BGS GRENATWERFER LUMINOSO TRAINING PLASTIQUE PAKETA | | | | bagger@seanet.com | | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | | Formerly of connected.com, the AMC Gremlin of Internet Providers. | | BEWARE! they are now calling themselves Pacific Northwest Net. | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------


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