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Date:         Fri, 5 Jan 1996 16:05:07 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Tracey Choulat <tchoul@osprey.unf.edu>
Subject:      Re: Joel: Change the Stats & Mainshaft ?

Hope it was really cheap. If you have to get a new tranny kiss $2000.00 goodbye.

Good Luck,

Trace Choulat tchoul@unf.edu -- '93 MV

On Fri, 5 Jan 1996, Jon Christensen wrote:

> Hi Vanagon Listers, > > I just ran across a cheap 84 Vanagon with a bent mainshaft (4-speed). > All else appears to be fine. The tranny's partially disassembled and the > wasserboxer is still in the van. Hopefully it won't take too much work > to get it back together. I've yet to get an understandable reason from > the PO on why the mainshaft became bent. Anybody ever run across this > problem? > > Jon Christensen '56,58,71 Ghias,'56,67 Bugs,'59,'61,'63,'71 TII's,'87 Golf > /V\ Membership Coordinator for the Vintage VW Club of America > \W/ Co-Editor of the Vintage VW Club of America Newsletter > vvwca@primenet.com Kansas City Kombis' NEATO Co-Representative > >


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