Forwarded to: XMAIL[vanagon@vanagon.com] cc: Comments by: Chuck Anderson@Info@AdvanceServ Comments: Here is the message that Joel Walker sent when I was inquiring about curtain kits last month. Doesn't eiter Old Volks Home or Volksmotorsports also have curtain kits? Chuck Anderson '86 GL -------------------------- [Original Message] ------------------------- this one is the one i bought from, and put in my 88 bus. i'd say it's pretty idiot-proof (since *I* was able to do it). :) one small problem ... on the rear hatch curtain, you'll need to "adjust" the curtain rod a little bit (to make it line up with the screws that are already there for the rear window defroster ground wires ... it just makes it easier to NOT have to drill new holes). but the kit IS expensive ... about $130 for the whole thing. i don't like to sew, so i did it. but my opinion is that it's not really "worth" that much. :( it's ok, but not $130 worth, if you know what i mean. Z-Products camper curtains, DIY camper interiors, 30625 S. W. Boones Ferry Road camper pop-top replacement fabric & Wilsonville, OR 97070 weather seals (800) 331-9027 (503) 682-1267 |
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