<snip> Be aware that US spec parts for VWs are usually available only >from VW headquarters. Have fun. > >Tim > > Having lived in Europe for 6 years and owned my US spec bus for most of it, I found that it was easier to get type IV engine parts from the US than Germany as Vanagon and type 1 motors are much more common in Europe. I did have a blast driving & camping all over Europe though especially on the ferry boats between the Greek islands and Italy. I have a booklet with all of the VW dealers in Europe that I carried with me. Its probably a bit dated but if anyone needs that type of information, drop me an E-mail.
Tim Hannink Winter Park, Florida hanninkt@ix.netcom.com __ __ 1991 VANAGON Carat \ \ / / Pastel White \ \/ / 1975 TRANSPORTER __ \__/ __ Pastel White/ Station Wagon \ \ / \ / / Hawaiian Blue \ \/ /\ \/ / 1973 412 Sedan \__/ \__/ School Bus Yellow
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