Early westie wood

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Early westie wood

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Looking for any info on the early wood grain westfalia interior. I am planning a interior build inspired by all my favourite conversions but the aesthetics I want to faithfully re create is this look. I have all the trims/seals/handles and latches in brown....just want to know more about that wood colour......any thoughts? :-)
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30 years in woodwork says that is oak.
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Any help? http://www.formica.com/en/uk/products/f ... watchesTab" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Yeah I was thinking oak too. Think I should order some samples and offer them up to the brown trim/components I have


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Anyone have any sources for the ‘westie beige’ Formica?


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Sorry... couldn't resist... :mrgreen:
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You think Tim Westwood sells Formica???


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Absolutely. It's what he's best known for... the DJ'ing is strictly a hobby. :-D
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Not wood but the holy grail for some

http://www.gowesty.com/product/material ... terial-?v=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Finally a supplier of the beige laminate. I’m sure it’s coming to our friendly neighbourhood campervan culture at some point.


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