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Date:   Wed, 30 Apr 1997 06:47:15 -0400
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From:   "Tony Moore" <tony@moorelab.com>
Subject:   Fw: Cupholders in late Westy's

FYI, Mark Upton in Akron (Cuyahoga Falls), OH sells cup holders very similar to these in black and blue for pretty cheap, like $5 each or something. These are the type that fold up relatively flat. I put them in both my wife's '86 and my old '83 which I sold. Very cool!

Oh, I'm pretty sure he advertises in Limbo as "Mark's VW Parts". He also sells some cool stickers and those VW shop shirts too.

No, I'm *NOT* on comission ;->

Anybody remember the "most cupholders" contest from the pre-split days?? :-)

tony

---------- > From: Niel Blackwell <nielblackwell@mindspring.com> > To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> > Subject: Cupholders in late Westy's > Date: Wednesday, April 30, 1997 5:31 AM > > The late model Wolfsburgs had factory installed black cupholders front and > back. Did the late model Westys also have these installed and where, in the > back, were they located? > > 84 Westy "Wally" > 128K and counting...


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