Cab curtain
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Cab curtain
Anyone bought one of these?  If so are they any good , easy to fit etc?
http://www.van-x.co.uk/mazda-bongo/cab- ... rtain.html
			
									
									
						http://www.van-x.co.uk/mazda-bongo/cab- ... rtain.html
- Evil Edna
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Re: Cab curtain
I bought a curtain rail and made my own for less than half that price! Sorry! I can find the post on here if you want it or should I say I'll get my OH to find it!  
			
									
									
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Re: Cab curtain
Too expensive, and too long.
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Re: Cab curtain
Buy an extendable curtain rod for less than a tenner, it fits just over the trim near the roof behind the front seats, then buy or make curtains to fit.
			
									
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Sorry thread we put up has been deleted - we found a really good curtain rail that clipped behind trim either side one screw in middle then I made a curtain.  I can find brand out if you're interested. I also bought a cheap pair of 'blackout' curtains from dunelm & used one - I would say it all cost less that £20.
			
									
									
						Re: Cab curtain
I took one out of a scrap people carrier in the scrappy cost about £5
			
									
									
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Re: Cab curtain
2nd that, works great for me + can even be moved and used for the tailgate opening if I want tailgate open on a hot nightdaveblueozzie wrote:Buy an extendable curtain rod for less than a tenner, it fits just over the trim near the roof behind the front seats, then buy or make curtains to fit.
Re: Cab curtain
That sounds great if you get a chance and can give me more info that would be fabEvil Edna wrote:Sorry thread we put up has been deleted - we found a really good curtain rail that clipped behind trim either side one screw in middle then I made a curtain. I can find brand out if you're interested. I also bought a cheap pair of 'blackout' curtains from dunelm & used one - I would say it all cost less that £20.
Re: Cab curtain
3rd that. we bought a chrome rail and lined curtains from Wilko for about £17, currently fitted to isolate rear conversion at night.mikeonb4c wrote:2nd that, works great for me + can even be moved and used for the tailgate opening if I want tailgate open on a hot nightdaveblueozzie wrote:Buy an extendable curtain rod for less than a tenner, it fits just over the trim near the roof behind the front seats, then buy or make curtains to fit.
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Re: Cab curtain
Saw this on eBay  is that an ikea sticker I see on the rail?  
 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... 1001249123
Two of these at £3 each
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/70079368/
Two of these at £5 each
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00079362/
			
									
									
						http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... 1001249123
Two of these at £3 each
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/70079368/
Two of these at £5 each
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00079362/
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Re: Cab curtain
Hi
Natty idea, but I think I'd make it removeable, somehow!....It's not as neat as a proper campervan / caravan rail....I must look in the DIY shop next time we're in the city
Cheers
Helen
			
									
									Natty idea, but I think I'd make it removeable, somehow!....It's not as neat as a proper campervan / caravan rail....I must look in the DIY shop next time we're in the city
Cheers
Helen
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						Re: Cab curtain
Plastic pole from Wilkinsons and botched together curtains cost me about £5.
			
									
									
						



