Curtain Rail Advice

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Curtain Rail Advice

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Hi - want to put curtains in a multivan.

Any advice or tips on what rail system to use? Best way to fit? Where to source?

Thanks for any help
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They have some nice sets on German Ebay. Go on ebay.de, and search under caravelle - they seem to have a lot of them for sale, and they come with all fittings and screws. About 145 Euros. Use google translate if you need to.
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http://vwcurtains.com/silent.php

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Thanks. will prob go for silent gliss - bit cheaper than the german sets. Presume plastic rail no good??

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dunno about plastic but silent gliss is ace stuff and holds its shape when bent round things like windscreen
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