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Old 07-20-2000, 01:29 AM
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Default We will be at BBQ for sure and Summit no...might come to watch :( see yeh then...

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Default Would love to...just to meet the Col...but being a east coaster...

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Default Very nice... well done (and link added)

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Default thanks Cliff

Thanks for the insight. I didn't realize that service techs were so narrow minded. I'm told by others who bought cars at the same dealership as myself (as well as the guy who refered me) that their service department is one of the best they've ever encountered, which is leading me to being so careful about everything. It sounds to me like they may catch stuff like this, but we'll see. Thanks again.<p>
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Default I can just see Ellen and Michael doing this project... very nice work you two - great team!

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Thanks for all the feedback. After posting all these pics, I need more web space! ;-)
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Default Re: The Bailey replacement process of OEM DV ...here it is my pics & comments...

Very interesting and an excellent write-up and step-by-step..not that I'm even going to attempt it myself, though I'd love to try (I'd be the one who breaks the other pipes and clips!). I have however posted a link to your site on the UK site for those that are interested so you should get a number of hits!
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Default Your home page is amazing ! must have been much time and effort....

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Default Same here! Might be time to sell advertising on your site, do an IPO, retire & buy more TTs.

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Hmmmm, now there's a thought! ;-)


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