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hi can louvre windows be fitted in my minibus f reg girlfriend loves them

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Re: louvre window
You have an f reg girlfriend? 
Jane 
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Re: louvre window
evilnoodle wrote:You have an f reg girlfriend?
23 years old?
Good question this. I wonder if they could be fitted in my autosleeper. I agree they look good. What about security though. Are they easy to get into?
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meggles wrote:Are they easy to get into?
You'd be faced with an angry staffie if you broke into ours
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Re: louvre window
meggles wrote:Good question this. I wonder if they could be fitted in my autosleeper. I agree they look good. What about security though. Are they easy to get into?
I think they are as secure as anything else on an old van. The ones fitted to my van have a raise/lower lever arm that when pushed down to close them, it needs a last little push to lock the glass in place.
if they aren't fully locked shut then it could be possible perhaps to place a hand through and lift the lock button on the drivers door but I've disconnected this on my van, for this very reason. A bit of a pain perhaps, but it keeps the scroats out!