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Date:         Sun, 10 Dec 2000 19:55:03 -0800
Reply-To:     The Skylight Guy <reid@DCCNET.COM>
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From:         The Skylight Guy <reid@DCCNET.COM>
Subject:      The Skylight Guy
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Hi Everyone:

Just getting back online after my own constitutional crisis (server and computer crash...arg) Hope to have everything up and running by the end of the week. Our new URL will be http://www.theskylightguy.com In the meantime, if you need a skylight or seal for your 81-91 Westy, e-mail me or give me a call.

In response to the e-mail that was sent prior, that is one sure tell tale sign you need a new skylight - the sign is when there is an awful "sour-milk" smell that you can't quite find. The material breaks down and releases gases that are trapped between the layers of your skylight. You mix that with a little duct tape or glue, some humidlity and wha-la...smelly skylight. So if your Westy needs a little lift this holiday season, drop me a line.

Peace

Trevor Reid (604) 886-4564


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