Curtains...

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Curtains...

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Having a bit of a prep before losing our virginity this weekend, we seem to be short some curtains. Everything aft of the B-pillars is covered. But for'ard? There's a single flat suckery-spaceblankety-thing which might fit most of the windscreen, but nothing particularly useful for the doors. Bumhats.

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Whilst we can rig something for this weekend, we need to sort something proper. Yes, the sewing machine could come out, but - frankly - life's a bit short for that. A quick rummage finds matching Westy material ones from Gunzl at €plenty. Or a three-sided internal spaceblanket for seventy quid

Any other suggestions?
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Don't bother with curtains for the windscreen/cab side windows. Buy a good quality, external, insulated cover that fits over the windscreen & the cab side windows. It will keep the sun out at 5.00 am on summer mornings & keep the van warm at night.
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