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Date:         Mon, 15 May 1995 17:17:19 -0700
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From:         "Erik Soule"  <erik@henries.nsc.com>
Subject:      Re: Introduction and some questions

In message <95May15.165304pdt.34950@reynaldo.parc.xerox.com> writes:

> We used to take our VWs to "Beyond Repair" in Paceco, CA for service. Bill > Watterson ran it and was wonderful. If he said something needed fixing, it > always did. We could trust him not to rip us off with unneeded repairs -- he > could trust us to keep coming back. > > Well, we've moved to Palo Alto, Ca and Pacheco is too far to go. Can anyone > recommend a VW mechanic on the Peninsula we can trust? I like doing my own > work, but sometimes life is too short; I'd rather go on a picnic with my kids

I highly recommend Fred's Garage:

416 D St. / Industrial Way Redwood City

(415) 368-5343

VW/Audi only, run by a German Family. Very honest, fair prices, and they use only good quality parts (Mann, Bosch, Teves, etc.) They're out of the way for me, but I still go there for major repairs.

I like wrenching too, but you can't do everything....

-Erik

NSC Analog Automotive Systems Tel. (408)721-3476 Fax (408)721-8292 M/S C2611


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