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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2008 19:59:08 -0500
Reply-To:     vanagonstretch@AOL.COM
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From:         Gerry Lepage <vanagonstretch@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Full width z-bed?? Need 2
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I had no idea they made a full width z-bed. That gives me an idea for what to do with my stretch but I have no idea if it would fit. How would 2 z-beds installed sideways and facing each other with a removable table? between them work? Obviously the millwork would have to be custom built to suit. That would give me tons of storage. My stretch is parked for the winter so I can't measure but seems to me it would fit. I'm reasonably sure I would have the length but how much space would that give me between them? What are the odds I could lower the beds to form a big bed right across the bus? And here it the biggest question... Where do I find 2 wide z-beds in grey?

If anybody can take time out for a quick measurment that would be great.

Cheers, Gerry www.vanalong.com

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