Time to spend some cash... windows...

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Time to spend some cash... windows...

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Ok, I've put this off for too long!

I have a long list of stuff I need to get done to my panel van, the first is to have some windows fitted to the sliding door and also the oposite side (I'm leaving the back as it is..) They don't need to open, just there for effect... Does anyone have any recomendations of where this can be done?

I also have a shed load of welding to have done (I'll find somewhere locally) and also then the respray...

Hopefully by the end of the summer I'll have a solid van to be proud of!! :O)
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Stick a caravelle slider on it, that way you'll get an opening window and it won't rot out in afew years. You really want to cut the van? Just park it with the slider faceing the view!
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