HI TOP TROUBLE

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kokohutt
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HI TOP TROUBLE

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HI can anyone help me try and find some windows for my Hi Top. was going to remove it but you lot have talked me out of it. I want to fit two little windows either side of the roof but cant seam to find any. Searched the web but to no avail. :(
Hj & Tee :0)

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http://www.obrienscamping.co.uk/Seitz.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

if you can afford to put in opening windows then i`d go that way. tis very handy to open them when hot or cooking.

there`s other makes too but that link should get you some where.

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have some from my old solid side autohomes poptop. Perspex, non opening, complete with rubber surrounds. £20 the pair + postage from SE London. PM me if interested.
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Horsebox component suppliers on ebay and similar do small opening windows, alternatively buy some perspex, shape it and put it in with window rubbers. Can be any shapes you like within reason.
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