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Date:         Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:08:42 EDT
Reply-To:     Doss88Wkndr@AOL.COM
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From:         Brian Doss <Doss88Wkndr@AOL.COM>
Subject:      FS; Sunsail Awning Side Walls
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I have two SIDE WALLS for the Sunsail awning that Steve Lashley sells. They are brand new, and only have been out of their packaging once, in my living room. Why am I selling them? Well, I was going to make my own side tent. My thought was to use my awning, two sides, and make a mosquito netting front. It could work, but I just don't seem to have the time, and it's not high on my priority list right now, so I'm looking for a good home for them. They are colorful, and well made. They are about 7' x 7', and have a metal jointed spar that stiffens the top edge (sort of like a curtain rod). According to the brochure, they are compatible with a Sunsail 2 or 3 awning, but could also be rigged to fit most any awning with a little bit of that old VW ingenuity.

I paid $85.00 each for them, and will sell the pair for best offer over $110.00, or $60.00 each. Buyer to pay shipping.

Please P-Mail Thanks, Brian Doss, '88 Weekender, Queequeg


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