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Date:         Sun, 5 Mar 1995 19:14:01 -0600
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         solution@ic.mankato.mn.us (Your PC Solution)
Subject:      Re: List Etiquette

>On Sun, 5 Mar 1995, Jim Walker wrote: >> You wrote: >> >What makes it so rare? Is it a panel or a Kombi or deluxe? I have > >Double-door vehicles are rare. Period.

I guess I haven't ever thought of them as being rare. Like I said, a double-door Kombi or Deluxe is rare to me. I guess everyone's definition of "rare" is different.

>> >Don't want any hack jobs. >[etc] >> > >> >John Kitsmiller >[] >> bigger rear wheels." He responds "Don't want any hack jobs." Buy your >> vehicle in Minnesota then. Be sure to get one that already has the >> rusted out rear wheel arches replaced so you don't end up with a" hack >> job". How much do those arches cost, $50-100 each plus installation? > >I agree. Let's not forget, though, he's really from California --- >you Californians want to claim him ? >I think we need to see an apology on this list.

Appology for what? Like I told him, it was not personal. Chill out!

>Thanks for your help, Jim. > >-- >Gerry >Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@med.umn.edu> U of MN Med School Admin 6-5379 > >

John Kitsmiller

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