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To: gklein@toad.net, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: White Post
From: JAMES_S_WALLACE@HP-Canada-om1.om.hp.com
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 09:55:47 -0500
Gary et al,

When I first spoke to Billy I think he quoted me something like $170 for a 
single-bore master cylinder. After talking with him for a while I 
discovered he was referring to a higher-end service, where they not only 
clean and re-bore the cylinder, but re-assemble it and coat it with 
something (was it powder coat? I forget). I didn't want to end up with a 
coated cylinder (I had the impression it would be black, but this could be 
wrong), and felt I could re-assemble it myself, so opted for the basic 
service, which was $50/bore. 
He didn't come right out with the lower price option until I had talked 
with him for a while. I forgot about all this until I read your note, so I 
hope this extra information helps.
Regards,
Jim 
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From: Gary Klein <gklein@toad.net>
Subject: Re: White Post

Jim,

I ran into Billy at the Hershey antique auto show 2 weeks ago and
inquired about the servicing of a brake booster and resleeving the
master cylinder for a TR6.  He quoted $470 for the pair!  He's a bit
high IMHO!

He had some good Virginia apples though.

Gary

>     Bryan,
>     I have the White Post address, as I have used their service:
>
>     http://www.whitepost.com/
>
>    If you use them, be sure to keep your pistons and springs etc. They
>     told me to do so, I sent them anyway, they lost the springs, now I
>    can't buy them. Besides that, I'm very satisfied with the results.
>     Best bet would be to call them up and talk to Billy; he'll give you
>     all the details. A year ago it was $50 per bore to be sleeved i.e     
      $100 if you have a dual-bore cylinder, and they give fast turnaround.
>
>     Regards,
>     Jim Wallace


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