Try EuroAmerican RV Products (Pete Catlett, deltasix@earthlink.net), formerly Delta Six Industries. Delta Six was the OEM for many of the Westy conversion components, including the skylight system. The Bus Depot also carries much of the EuroAmerican/Delta Six line. Don't bother with the self-adhesive velcro that is standard in the bug-screen installation, though, as it does not hold. Get some standard velcro and a good adhesive. Personally, I'd suggest the 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive as I've had the standard Velcro brand adhesive fail. -Wes
> Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 12:48:19 -0400 > From: "Anthony L. Mourkas" <frankenstein@TELPLUS.NET> > Subject: Skylight Screen > My 84 Westy does not have the skylight screen that I have seen in others. > While I am sure that Anne and I could fashion a very nice looking screen > ourselves, the genuine Westfalia screen would be preferable to my anal > nature. Is there a source for this item? > > Thanks, > > Tony > > Anthony L. Mourkas > Hampden, Maine, USA > 1984 Vanagon Westfalia > 1987 Vanagon GL Syncro > 1991 Jetta Eco Diesel > Wes Neuenschwander Seattle, WA wesn@eskimo.com |
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