They do come up for sale on here once in a while. Buying from VW will be expensive. That's is a part number on the pic earlier.Does anybody know if you can add these to a van that was ordered without them?
The T6.1 screens are slightly different. You could order through your Dealership as a Dealer fit Option or there are 3rd Party versions.Does anybody know if you can add these to a van that was ordered without them?
Open the side window at least halfway. Slide the screen in from the rear between the fixed glass and sliding window with the Label on the Front leading edge . Push it forward to engage the slot with the tabs at the front. You can then slide the window forward or backwards to enlarge the opening covered by the mesh. You cannot lock the window closed.These came with my cali ocean but I don’t know how they fit. I am probably being silly. Can anyone help please.
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Other options out there too, but I thought you got at least one as standard?Does anybody know if you can add these to a van that was ordered without them?
Jerba ones get my vote.They do come up for sale on here once in a while. Buying from VW will be expensive. That's is a part number on the pic earlier.
These are mosquito proof but not midge proof.
Much cheaper to get some fine net curtain material, cut to size and hold in place with magnets. Midge and mossy proof.Jerba ones get my vote.
You can stick Midge netting to these to make the midge proof, essential for Scottish trips in the Midge season.They do come up for sale on here once in a while. Buying from VW will be expensive. That's is a part number on the pic earlier.
These are mosquito proof but not midge proof.
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