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Date:         Tue, 5 Jan 1999 00:42:36 -0800
Reply-To:     Randolph Feuerriegel <RFeuerriegel@BC.SYMPATICO.CA>
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From:         Randolph Feuerriegel <RFeuerriegel@BC.SYMPATICO.CA>
Subject:      Mark Gajewski: Re: Passat wagon (no Vanagon content)
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Hi Mark.

Its been awhile since I last scoured the pages of European Car magazine, looking for aftermarket VW products. I think they have changed their format, ie.,VW car, or BMW Car. Many aftermarket suppliers across N.America. I really only looked at West Coast suppliers. 3 that come to mind, Neuspeed out of CA. www.neuspeed.com , JT Motorsport also in CA., not sure if they still exist, and Ron's Parts in my part of the country, out in Port Coquitam, BC., Canada. I used all 3 of these suppliers for Bilstein, ABT, and Neuspeed products. At that time in '96, Neuspeed offered the best info and recommendations for my Passat. Offered nice glossy catalogue too! I suggest picking up a few magazines on European imports, check out the aftermarket vendors closest to you. Have fun, good luck. -- R.Feuerriegel 88 syncro in Victoria BC.


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