BusDepot has a complete set of interior panels for $200 -- cover/paint the panels as you wish. http://www.busdepot.com/details.jsp?partnumber=J13081 Thanks for starting this thread -- I'm going to get a sliding door panel for my 84 Westy -- don't know why I didn't think of looking on the BusDepot site before. Having spent a very frustrating day trying to cut a new panel that in the end did not work -- I'll happily spend $50 on a pre-cut one. Cheers, Doug
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:05 AM, Donald Thomas <don_thomas@charter.net>wrote: > To the resourceful and ingenious list members, > > I have an 82 Westy I am trying to get into usable condition. > What is the most economical / available / better than cardboard or wood > paneling material to use for interior panels and headliners? > > Don Thomas > 82 Westy > Maryville, TN >
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