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Date:         Tue, 5 Nov 1996 20:40:49 -0000
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From:         "Lionel Tun" <lionel@dircon.co.uk>
Subject:      Choosing a VW mechanic

Is it best to only let a VW 'specialist' work on your Bus (1982 Vanagon) or are things so straightforward that an experienced non-specific mechanic will be fine? Obviously all things being equal you would prefer the specialist but what if you had to travel a long distance and pay twice the hourly rate? I am talking about not only the annual service but also fault finding and things like clutch, steering/suspension stuff, starting stuff etc.

Lionel Tun lionel@dircon.co.uk


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