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Date:         Sun, 11 May 97 13:31:00 PDT
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From:         Gregory M Daughtry <Gregory_M_Daughtry@ccm2.hf.intel.com>
Subject:      Re[2]: vanagon questions to the folks that know

Kenneth,

How does one do this? Do you just call up any dealer with your VIN and ask for a report? Is there a phone number to call?

I have a rebuilt engine in my '87, but I do not know at what exact mileage it was replaced. I would like to possibly find out if it was replaced by a dealer, maybe it is recorded in a service history somewhere.

Thanks....

'Greg '87 Vanagon GL Westy 'Govinda'

______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: vanagon questions to the folks that know Author: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu at SMTPGATE Date: 5/10/97 2:26 PM

You also might run the VIN through VW for a service history. See if the speedometer has ever been replaced.

>> On Fri, 9 May 1997 09:54:00 -0500 Mike Ingala <techmti@athenet.net writes: >> ...it has 4 new tires, new water pump, all newly done brakes, mostly new exhaust >> >and only 37,000 original miles.


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