>BUT, last summer I was in Glacer National Park and I saw saw a German >Vanagaon (ie. German license plates) that had them installed. I waited >around for the owner and talked to him. Regrettably his english wasn't >very good, all I managed to get was that these were available in >Germany, probally an aftermarket part. > >Well, I want to get a pair, any ideas are appreciated on where I can >find them. If you can get hold of a Reimo (or is it Riemo) catalogue, they have every conceivable Vanagon gadget you could hope for, as well as stuff for other campers. I haven't got one handy to check but I think they have agents in most countries so you can probably get their stuff where you are. Andy E. A.C.Erskine@lut.ac.uk
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