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Date:         Tue, 2 Jun 1998 22:06:25 -0600
Reply-To:     T and RMB <tmrmb@PCFASTNET.COM>
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From:         T and RMB <tmrmb@PCFASTNET.COM>
Subject:      Re: Maitenance Philosophy
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Touche' Steve and ditto to Joseph, most eloquently stated and we concur. Owning a Vdub is a state of mind and spirit that an american minivan just could'nt achieve (no disrespect to those owners intended) and we believe maintenance is essential!

t and rmb

Joseph J. Liasse wrote: >I think the operative phrase in your message is; "The type of maintenance I >want to do." If you want to do it, what care you about what "they" say? >From your message I take it that you are into things mechanical a little >more than the rest of us. You apperantly like to mess around with them while >the rest of us do so only out of necessity.

Steven X. Schwenk wrote: >I read Cory's recent observation that all vanagons fall within one of >three categories with great interest. the categories were something >like: (1)low mileage not yet in need of repairs; (2) 100,000 mile range


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