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Dan212
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specialists in durham?

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Hi. I'm a brand new member to the forum. I'm really interested in buying a t25. But i'm
often described as the son of frank (I'm not very handy with tools haha).

So ideally I would be looking for a garage to look after my van. I will of course be buying the books
and trying to learn as much as I can but at first it will be a case of paying someone to get it up to scratch.

Just wondering if anyone can recommend any durham / north east specialists?

Cheers in advance
Dan
vw t25 1983 1.9 water-cooled : ) Still learning!

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If you’re not handy and are looking for someone to look after it for you I’d buy the best you can afford and ensure it’s garaged. Or maybe buy a bongo.

I was in your position and I now own a mig welder, enough tools to start a garage and spend more time stopping the thing dissolving than I do driving it. Love it though and I enjoy working on it.

Paying someone to look after your van is financially ruinous. :D

If I’d paid someone to do all the work I’ve done so far it’d be north of 5k I reckon. On a van that’s worth 5k that’s not realistic.

I’ve dealt with most of the ‘specialists’ in the North East and I wouldn’t touch any of them again. Better to balls the job up yourself, at least you save the money and get to learn.

Good luck :ok
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Dan212 wrote:Hi. I'm a brand new member to the forum. I'm really interested in buying a t25. But i'm
often described as the son of frank (I'm not very handy with tools haha).

So ideally I would be looking for a garage to look after my van. I will of course be buying the books
and trying to learn as much as I can but at first it will be a case of paying someone to get it up to scratch.

Just wondering if anyone can recommend any durham / north east specialists?

Cheers in advance
Dan

North East Motorwerx in Houghton-le-Spring are good. Gary is a proper mechanic - not a fitter.
Example - the fuel pump was leaking on the van and I looked up possible causes on the internet and most said it was a grommet on a spindle. I took it to an independent Audi/BMW "specialist" in South Shields and they quoted me £600+ for a new pump. I told them what the probable cause was, even gave them a diagram and they said they'd give it a go. They called me a couple of hours later to say that the fuel was now pouring out of the pump and it couldn't be driven - they had to put it on a low-loader to get it back to me.
I called Gary, told him the problem and he said it would be the grommet without any prompting from me, but would come round to take a look first. He came, went away, came back with the grommet and fitted it in half an hour. Charged me £50 (parts were 50p but he had to make 2 visits).

He's also put a skoda AEF engine in the van for me, charged £850 (supply and fit).
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Not t25 specifically but HR autos at meadowfield are canny and don't charge the earth. They mainly do land rovers and custom off road stuff.

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