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Internal Thermal Blinds - Hymer B Class (1 Viewer)

Valkman

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Internal Thermal Screens - Hymer B-Class 2010-2013


These are made with hand stitched fabric binding around the edges and supplied with sufficient suckers for sticking to the windows.


Shown here fitted to my previous van - 2012 Hymer B544





Also included is a thermal screen for the large Heki-stlyle rooflight that I had on my B544.

(I don't know whether or not this would fit other B- Class Hymers.)
The Thermal Screen material was originally supplied by Rainbow Conversions Ltd. The majority of sucker pads were supplied by Millenco with Rainbow supplying a few of a slightly different type. The black binding tape is of a professional quality. Brass coloured ringlets were used for each of the individual sucker positions.The total cost of materials used during manufacture was in excess of £165. They are in excellent condition and for sale at £85 which includes P&P. (mainland UK only)
 
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Will do Bob but currently away from home on Grandparents duties. Will return on Tuesday 16thOct. If you are still interested I can measure for you then?

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Herewith are the measurements of the internal thermal screens as requested:


The top two are identical & fit the opening double glazed habitation side windows.
The next one down fits the windscreen
The next down left fits the side windows next to the drivers seat; the right one fits the nearside front passengers window
Bottom left is the nearside passengers door window & bottom right is the Heki style roof light screen in the main habitation area.
Hope this helps....
 

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