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Date:         Mon, 1 Mar 1999 18:00:53 -0500
Reply-To:     Dave Caston & Sherrie Payne <cdcaston@NNI.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dave Caston & Sherrie Payne <cdcaston@NNI.COM>
Subject:      Re: NY, MA, VT transaxle rebuild experts
Comments: To: Jason Yasment <jyasmen1@NYCAP.RR.COM>
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>I'm looking for someone to rebuild the 4-speed manual transaxle in my '84 >Vanagon. Are there any good shops in this area? > >Jason M. Yasment

Jason, You can get a quality rebuild for around $800.00 US and ship back the core. I just had a Fast German Auto 4 speed put in. Cost was $1595.00-$600.00 core+installation around $300.00 I think. They gave me a good warranty, I feel and it was easy to swap out in a day. Boxed up the core and they send a Call Tag via ups and that was it. Do you have an emotional attachment to you current tranny? I will be gald to share my "research" with you. Later,

Dave Caston & Sherrie Payne Allentown,PA zzzzzzzzzzz_ |E[__] [__]|[_]\\ | _DC&SP | _ || * * * =-( )---------( )--=


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