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Date:         Tue, 6 Aug 1996 11:59:36 +0200 (MET DST)
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From:         Darie Duclos <darie@tell.ascom.ch>
Subject:      parts needed

Hi again vanagooners!

I'm in dyre need of a few parts to pass swiss inspection (that's right, it's not over yet). The only catalog I have is J.C.Whitney and they don't have everything I need. In particular, I need a catalytic converter, a windshield seal and a propane tank. My van is a 2.1l 1986 pop-top. JCW doesn't hold these parts for this model. Can anyone recommend a place where you know these parts are available? I just faxed a bunch of distributors on Joel's list (who had a fax number) for a catalog, but I'm afraid it will take a while before I receive the catalogs, order and receive the parts. And new parts here are *very* expensive.

If you have recommendations for parts catalogs other than JCW (with non-800 phone number or even better fax number), I would much appreciate the tip.

Those of you in Europe, where do you get "cheap" parts? From the states?

Thanks a bunch!

Darie '86 Westy


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