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From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
To: lvjet
Subject: Re: Giv update
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 11:14:56 +0000
I assume they re did side panel so no indent left from prior phone.? sub-woofers ? table stiffening. ? make sure
sliding closet doors work and latch.? . dnvaer inserts to match g2. cameras? . all shade up switch was to be
moved to master panel? . door seal? we should bind extra carpet for in front of seats. and walkway.
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 6:51 AM, c
wrote:
Jeffrey,
Satphone:
Eric completed satphone ledge install.
Divan clearance:
-we measured the seat clearance for divan and rear seats, it is possible to have both rear seats installed with
Divan in Bed configuration, clearance to walk past area is 3 inches, plus your able to compress the edge of the
divan while walking thru the isle.
Or GII clearance is 6 inches,.
Its certainly enough clearance if you ever wanted to install one or both seats across from Divan.
-Eric also installed firm carbon fiber/honeycomb to divan seat back to match the GII divan seat back cushion.
- I concur the fabric selected for GIV divan is a texture of a Denim/bluejean type of material, the GII was a
softer/more flexible fabric, I'm sure the fabric you selected for GIV will be more durable in long run to keep its
shape when not used as a bed.
-, I use a thin feather top cover when I make the bed on the GII, I feel pretty confident the GIV bed will feel
exact to GIIB and the fabric on GIV will not make a difference when bed is fully made.
Thx
Larry
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