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Date:         Mon, 26 Apr 2004 21:32:03 EDT
Reply-To:     Doss88Wkndr@AOL.COM
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From:         Brian Doss <Doss88Wkndr@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Jalousie Window Weather Strip
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I'm going to do the Jalousie window conversion to my '88. (Details to the project can be read in the May 2000 Transporter). Anyway, I got a J-window from a '75 and it's in fine condition except there is a very thin rubber weatherstrip that runs along the very top slat. It's dried out and cracked up. Anyone know where a replacement can be found? I don't even think the dealer could come up with this one - do you? I'm thinking of trying to make one from a winshield wiper replacement.

Thanks

Brian Doss '88 Weekender, Queequeg


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