If you are in Frankfurt I highly recommend you go and see Reimo. They are, like Westfalia, in the business of camper conversions. Unlike Westfalia they sell conversion kits for the do-it-yourself-at-home folks. They still sell conversion kits for the Vanagon (!!!) btw. Looks exactly like the Westfalia conversions. Reimo is located in the small town of Egelsbach, 20 minutes (by car) south of Frankfurt. From Frankfurt you can also take the train (S-Bahn) to Darmstadt and exit at Egelsbach station. It's about a 15-20 minute walk to the Industriegebiet (industrial zone). Look for Toom-Markt (a very big super market). Reimo is very close to it. Check out http://www.reimo.de for more info. In Egelsbach they have a store (more like a super market with shopping carts) where they sell all kinds of accessories for camper conversions. Lots of stuff for the T2!!! Also make sure you pick up their catalog. Gute Fahrt! Peter Buettner 90 Syncro Westy SF, CA ********************************************************************** Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 19:20:14 EDT From: "(Christopher j. Pierce)" <VolksMD@AOL.COM> Subject: Germany.. Frankfurt Auto Show. I am leaving for Germany in 2 Weeks. For the frankfurt Auto SHow.. Anyone else think theyll be there? I am wondering if VW And or Porsche will unveil there new SUV.. Could be interesting... I also plan on Going to Hannover to see the Westfalia Factory. If anyone has any suggestions on Beer, food, accomodations, salvage yards, museums, Shops etc, foir the Northern Germany area would love to hear from some of you.. Chris... Thanks
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