
Si
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You jammy sod....bigdaddycain wrote:A centre curtain, yep, it should go straight on...
You will need to drill a hole in the plastic trim either side,then the centre supports simply clip behind the face level heater vents.
Offer the curtains up,and position them to your desired position, before marking a pilot hole in the trim (better if two of you did this).
I was lucky with my curtains, i found the bongo originals in a bin of all places! They had been chucked as they were deemed to be too dirty to ever get clean again.... (they looked brown actually) After one cycle in the washing machine, i was quite suprised to see that they were actually grey!
I'm very happy with a pair of velvet curtains from Roesbays (£10 in the sale) and a chrome spring netting curtain rod which springs against the headlining / side interior trim join and is supported mid span by an s-hook in the hole where original curtains might have gone. They stoow easily by twisting into a 'rope' and trapping to the sides behind the Bongo footrestsWISHIHADABONGO wrote:Just a quick question cos I wish to buy one for mine to separate the front from the rear![]()
Si
That`s like buying a reliant when you want a ROLLSmikeonb4c wrote:Ah yes, I agree Crazy, but our man here wants curtains for separating front and rear. The curtains that go round all the front windows are indeed very neat and if I could be *rsed I would be *rsed but I can't be *rsed![]()
Agreed mike...But worth washing and trying some if you see em on top of a bin...for once, i didn't feel like a scav.mikeonb4c wrote:
I (and most of the rest of the world) think the Bongo originals are not worth the prices they fetch on ebay