Westfalia Camper 1970

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Donovan D
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Re: Westfalia Camper 1970

Post by Donovan D »

Damn Sean, nice going there !! How do you manage to do these things so quick ?


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Re: Westfalia Camper 1970

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Thats awesome and quick!. Well done
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Re: Westfalia Camper 1970

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Well done, wish I had a bit more time to get mine done quicker.
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Re: Westfalia Camper 1970

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Donovan D wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 6:57 am Damn Sean, nice going there !! How do you manage to do these things so quick ?
Hard work, that's all. I just get down and do it, and its only evenings and some weekends. I don't touch projects during the day time.

Spare parts is also a major factor, I carry stock of all possible spares to rebuild a bus mechanically, so I never have to wait. If I find spares at a good price, I buy at least 5 sets. I'm paranoid they will become obsolete in the near future. Andreno motors is also very quick at sending me engines and gearboxes.
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