I just for a quote on one ..... this is what I got:

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Dear Sir,
 The Braun UVL601C lift will fit the Boxer. This lift is $ 4,695.00
Dealer price.
Thanks
Chuck Zellers

>>> "Martin T. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/17/04 10:39AM
>>>
To whom it may concern:

I wonder if it's possible to give me a quote on a UVL Lift, the only
problem is that i'm situated in South Africa so i'll need to import it
and have it fitted by my team of technitions. It will be for a Peugot
Boxer
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For that money i'll put wings on my chair and fly ...... they [EMAIL PROTECTED] mad!

QuadMedic

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 2:32 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] UVL- Is it the perfect lift?


>
> In a message dated 8/25/04 8:54:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << In a message dated 8/25/2004 12:11:09 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> SPEAKING of big jack, i just blew $300 on my van-lift....
> 300 on mine too.   the hangars were bent.  i think this is going to be a
> constant pain, and not very dependable.  i may switch to an inside lift.
> this
> under the van style is very fragile.  dave
>  >>
>
> UVL is a nice concept, but not perfect unless it is installed on a bus, RV
or
> at least 20 inches off the ground.  For most transport vans, you just
don't
> have that much amount of clearance, hence the UVL is not perfect.  But
that
> doesn't spot the mobility people from installing those UVL on vans.  They
get
> alot of money to do it knowing that the van will soon return for repairs.
> The UVL is suspended from 4,  3/4 inch threaded rods that are welded to
the
> frame of your van.  The UVL is left hanging from the van on those threaded
> bolts like a pair of testes on a male and very vulnerable to anyone or
anything
> that wants to kick'em.
> So if you own a van with a UVL, learn to treat it like a Lady or you are
> going to find yourself and the van in the repair shop on a regular basis.
> Best Wishes, Dave
> W
>
>


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