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Date:   Tue, 19 Mar 2002 00:25:08 +0000
Reply-To:   luke sponsler <spons23@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:   luke sponsler <spons23@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:   Changing Window Openings
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Hullo,

I have an 88-westy and was wondering if it was possible to change the placement of the window/screen, so that the person (or in my case dog) that sits in the back right seat has better access to fresh air. After briefly looking at it it seems it may be possible but may require removing calk/molding and then recalking/remolding. Although I noticed in the archives that Chris Jordan mentioned not even needing the molding.

My dog, Isis, will appreciate any feedback. What is a dog to do without a window to stick its head out of?

luke ocean beach 88-westy-zorbus

ps Thanks again to everyone who help me identify my rear heat core/syrup problem. It was leaking and I'm in the process of taking care of it.

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