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Andy
I asked an awning dealer the opposite question - would a Ventura annex fit my Isabella (Ventura being less expensive). I don't know for sure if he spoke the truth, but he said 'no'.
Unfortunately for you, used annexes are quite difficult to lay your hands on, as they are highly sought after. Even the few on ebay seem to command a very high price and often it is hard to tell if they are ancient or not. Furthermore, even amongst the ones that look the same, there are several different sizes (plus pre-unicut/unicut etc) all of which make it quite a gamble to find exactly the right one!
I finally found a second hand one by emailing my caravan & awning dealer and asking them if they had any which had come in with traded-in vans. I was lucky, they had two on that occasion and I bought an absolutely perfect condition 2004 model, one for £150 (instead of £320 new). They were also able to reassure me that it was the right one for my awning.
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