Early baywindow deluxe sliding door, R1500, Cpt

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Early baywindow deluxe sliding door, R1500, Cpt

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This looks clean:

http://www.gumtree.co.za/a-replacement- ... 0002071209

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Parow. R1,500. Call 0827705891
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Re: Early baywindow deluxe sliding door, R1500, Cpt

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Someone is confused - its advertised as a "Lowlight" but then in the description it states: "kombi 70s sliding door"...it does look like a early bay door though.
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It's a 73-earlier based on the deluxe trim and a 71 earlier based on the colour. Definitely an early bay.
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Re: Early baywindow deluxe sliding door, R1500, Cpt

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spot on Christian :lol:

my favourite of all the early bay colours

this was at Cape Town International about 5 years ago - I used to see it in Seapoint as well - apparently it fell on it's side at a stage in its life and when it came up for sale this factor put many buyers off (if the one in the pic is the same that was for sale all those years ago - anyone ?)

hmmm I wonder what the chances are that this door is off that bus .....
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