Screens for Express vans, Roadtrek $10

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I am continuing to clean out excess stuff so nobody has to do it in the future.


We have a set of Roadtrek Chevy screens for the rear doors opening and single side door that came with our van new. We used them a short time and decided they were more trouble than worth because we mostly stay away from real bugging areas. You would need to get velcro to stick to the van to match the side that is on the screens.


We also have a set Screenz for the passenger and driver door windows. Used maybe once. They also require a small amount of velcro around the side mirrors.


Free to pickup, $10 plus shipping to pack up and ship unless they don't sell and will give away at a later time.
 
Man I was just notified of this now, 9 days after you posted it.
If WHO-EVER GOT THESE SCREENS doesn't want the ones for the 2 front Door Windows I would gladly take them!
We have the Side and Rear ones already.
Have a good weekend - It's turned into Freezing Winter here now! :(
Jim
 
Man I was just notified of this now, 9 days after you posted it.
If WHO-EVER GOT THESE SCREENS doesn't want the ones for the 2 front Door Windows I would gladly take them!
We have the Side and Rear ones already.
Have a good weekend - It's turned into Freezing Winter here now! :(
Jim

DIY may be an option (if you don’t get a response). Two years ago, my wife used alien tape and velcro to make nylon mesh screens for both front windows. They attach inside the window track cavity, and are simple to install/remove. They are now considered to be essential travel equipment.
I envy your cold weather situation. Not being snowbirds, we have loved to skate the eight kilometer long Rideau Canal. But not anymore, the ice no longer gets thick enough to skate on.
 
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Man I was just notified of this now, 9 days after you posted it.
If WHO-EVER GOT THESE SCREENS doesn't want the ones for the 2 front Door Windows I would gladly take them!
We have the Side and Rear ones already.
Have a good weekend - It's turned into Freezing Winter here now! :(
Jim

Sorry, I do want the side screens.
 
DIY may be an option (if you don’t get a response). Two years ago, my wife used alien tape and velcro to make nylon mesh screens for both front windows. They attach inside the window track cavity, and are simple to install/remove. They are now considered to be essential travel equipment.
I envy your cold weather situation. Not being snowbirds, we have loved to skate the eight kilometer long Rideau Canal. But not anymore, the ice no longer gets thick enough to skate on.
Thanks I have been wondering about that as well.
We bought one of those $30 home door screens with the magnets in the middle.
We use that with Velcro for our side door and with a little trimming it works great!
Thanks again!
Jim
 

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