I got mine from GoWesty, theirs is a different part number than BusDepot.. and theirs has a mid curtain that seperates front seats from the mid area... the material is crummy though, and the snaps are not of a quality as good as found at Westmarine... Sunbrella material is better.. so you could use Gowesty's as a template for a sunbrella replacement... although I had to add snap extensions to make the gowesty curtains fit on the rear and one and the driver side... and for the passenger side I had the length cut in half, so that the curtain moves with the sliding door... The curtains are behind glass with tint.. so now now my tint looks limo-like and you can't see the curtains from the outside... For the mid area, I ended up buying a curtain rod and had a sunbrella two part curtain made with a sleve for the rod, and I have string running through the rod and have tied each end of the string to the coat hanger plastic round parts on either side... and I used brown packing tape to tape the curtain rod so the two pieces its made of don't slide and change the length... From: JP <jpbeauch@GMAIL.COM> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Weekender curtains? > Hi Volks, > > I'm looking for a set of weekender curtains for my vanagon syncro 87. Since > my interior is brown, i would appreciate curtains that macthes the interior > > TIA > -- > Jean-Pierre > Le routard, Westfalia 1.9L 1984 > Hercules, Vanagon GL syncro 2.1L 1987 > ----- End Original Message ----- |
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