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Date:         Fri, 07 Mar 1997 22:51:26 +0000
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From:         James Digennaro <limbo@bcn.net>
Subject:      Where can I find Vanagon Springs?

Hi Volks, I'm courious, does anyone know where to buy new springs for Vanagons? I mean besides the dealer. I haven't really started looking yet but I thought I would ask here first. Mine are a bit weak. The van looks lower in the front than it should and I've noticed, even with new tires and shocks, the ride is a bit harsh. Maybe its the time of year. Here in New England the pot holes get pretty bad. Any leads will be apreicated, take care. -- -Jim Digennaro ----------------------------------------------------------------------- LiMBO, The Late Model Bus Organization, international zzzzzzzzzzzzz_ |E[__][__]|[_]\\ '82 Westfaila 'GTi' | _ LiMBO| _ || 'The VW DJ' =-( )------( )-== James Digennaro, LiMBO Treasurer, Merchandise sales and Webmaster. 20 First St E-mail: limbo@bcn.net Adams, MA 01220 URL: http://www.bcn.net/~limbo/ LiMBO LINE: (413) 743-1814 'Transporters By The Tunnel' A fun camping event held July -----------------------------------------------------------------------


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