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Product: | WOOD-BUNDLE |
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Works With: | 1983-1991 |
Manufacturer: | GoWesty |
Difficulty: |
Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge. |
These wood panels are a wonderful way to spruce up (well, birch up) your camper's interior!
Bundle Includes:
• (2) Front Door Panels
• (2) Front Door Lower Kick Panels
• (1) Sliding Door Panel
• (1) Rear Hatch Panel
• (1) Quarter Panel - Right Rear, Front Half
• (1) Quarter Panel - Right Rear, Rear Half
• Regular fasteners
• Simple installation instructions
The light color and beautiful grain of these Baltic birch panels make them perfect for any stain or oil. These panels ship as raw wood, so your finishing options are limitless. The front door panels feature cut-outs for the door and grab handles, but all other options (power window switch, power mirror switch, manual window crank, map pocket mounting locations, and speaker hole) are not cut out. If you need openings for these options, use your old panel as a template, and cut them out with a jigsaw or router. In other words, you'll be able to choose exactly how your panel is set up!
This is a natural product! These panels are crafted from 100% natural wood ply, and therefore may contain surface imperfections and slight variances in color. Additionally, due to the manufacturing process, the direction of the woodgrain may vary piece to piece.
Fitment notes:
• This is a COMPLETE panel kit for 1983-1991 Vanagon Westfalia campers
• All pieces will fit 1983-1991 7-passenger vehicles, but this bundle will not provide panels for the center and rear driver's side of the vehicle. (Looking for the 7-passenger kit? See here.)
• The 1980-1982 Vanagons have a different rear quarter panel, but the rest of the panels will work just fine
Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.
Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.