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Date:         Wed, 3 Feb 1999 13:13:39 -0800
Reply-To:     Steven Howell <showell@CKS.SSD.K12.WA.US>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Steven Howell <showell@CKS.SSD.K12.WA.US>
Subject:      Re: New URL up and running for New German Side Tents
Comments: To: ThingGuy@aol.com
Comments: cc: type2@type2.com, vintagebus@type2.com
In-Reply-To:  <e349fc4f.36b89ce5@aol.com>
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Are those the furnaces that cost about $1500 and are owner installed? later

On Wed, 3 Feb 1999 ThingGuy@aol.com wrote:

> I know most of you know already that I sell new German Side Tents, Carver > Propane furnaces, and lots of other little goodies for Bus, Vanagon, and > Eurovan. > > But there are quite a few new folks on the list that may be interested, and I > do have a new web site up and running, so here goes: > > http://EuroCampers.com > > New German Side Tents for all VW vans. > > Awnings > Bike racks > Propane furnaces > Wind deflectors > Side door/rear hatch screen kits > Projektzwo Accessories > Vanagon cup holders > Vanagon gray water tanks > Nokian Hakkapelitta tires (best winter tires in the world, and all season > reinforced tires too) > Retractable seatbelt conversion kits for Baywindow Bus > > Not everything is up on my web pages yet, so p-mail me for items you don't > find there. > > I spend a great deal of time in product development, and try out everything > myself, (or at least find a few Guinea pigs) before I offer it to the world > wide web. I've ordered stuff many times that just doesn't work out, and I've > eaten the costs. I try to be painfully honest regarding all the items I > carry, and I often try to talk customers out of buying tents when there e- > mails read like this: "My only requirement for a tent is that is lightweight > and very easy to setup." > > You will find some new tents up on my site within the next week, and I'll > repost when I have the info up. They aren't the lightest, or easiest thing to > setup, but there are some new improvements this year that help just a little. > > Thanks > > Steve Lashley > '74 Campmobile > '93 EV MV > > SKL Enterprises > PO Box 922 > Hillsboro MO 63050 > 314-797-2296 > >


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