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Hello everyone, we got one!
A T25 Westfalia Joker in Lime Green with a pop up roof, very jazzy!
I only hope I won't have to bombard you all with questions (after these few anyway)
Here it goes...
One of the seat cushions (predictably the one everyone sits on) needs recovering, I've worked out the material is Van Dyck EN... seems impossible to find, any tips? Someone suggested using the underside of the cushion covering the engine... but it seems a shame to mess up a perfectly good original cushion.

Also looking for a front table, which appears to be missing/never installed... any ideas?

I have cleaned off the mildew from the pop up roof with milton (great tip) and now looking to make (hopefully cheaper) a silver screen to go around the outside, does anyone know any cheap places to get this stuff, I don't actually know what it's called?

Finally... I know, I promise... last one... it's Lime Green, what are the chances of getting some paint in that colour to touch up a few bits? Does anyone know of any similar colours if not? It's seriously bright green!

Thank to everyone who reads this,

Clare

...a very very excited and proud new camper owner! :D

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welcome to the fold clare.

anything westy thats hard to come by can be got from http://www.vwbusshop.de/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

but a lot of folks on here and the brick yard trade stuff so its worth posting up a wanted add for 2nd hand stuff.

check the links page out for contacts and dont forget vanfest this weekend :ok :ok :ok :ok :ok :ok :ok



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you should be able to work out the colour using this brickyard link..http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/VehicleSpec ... colour.htm
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The silver screens are made from Foil wrap insulation or thermowap, I;ve just bought 30sqm of the stuff to make a silver screen for my devon, and finsh of a little more insulation.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Is the link to the auction I bought mine from, Failing that for small rolls Wickes seems to be the cheapest place
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bright green is seriously good but I am a little biased :D

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Thank you for all your replies, I've had a look on the busshop website, helpfully google now does a tool bar that translates the page to English so that was good!

Looking at Wickes I don't think we'll have to spend more than £20 on a cover now, which is a vast improvement, thank goodness, these campers are little draining in the money department aren't they... can't say we weren't warned though! :)

I'll have a look for the paint code at the weekend and see what I can find out.

Now just for the dodgy fridge and eber heater... mileometer and wet footwell... we'll get there!

Clare

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Gunslinger wrote:bright green is seriously good but I am a little biased :D

:) at least we'll see it in the car park! Will upload some pictures when I work out how!

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That's in the wiki too
under posting pictures

try photobucket
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That's a task for tomorrow night then!

We are giving Vanfest a miss this year as it's a long way in a relatively 'new' camper, for us, we are going for a test camp instead this weekend! Will be at Brighton Breeze though and we can't wait!

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Welcome, welcome!

Whereabouts (generally) are you in Kent?

Why not join some of us on 26/27 september near Hampton Court for a very informal weekend meet. Then we can all oooohh and aaarrrr over your new van. Plus you get a chance to ask as many questions as you feel necessary. Whether you get answers is another story. But you'll be with likeminded folk and advice is alway free.


click on the link and put yer name down.

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=57049" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Costs less than a tenner a night. Plus you get to camp next to the picturesque Sunbury Lock with pubs galore and towpath's perfect for a bit of cycling.
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maxstu wrote: Why not join some of us on 26/27 september near Hampton Court for a very informal weekend meet. Then we can all oooohh and aaarrrr over your new van. Plus you get a chance to ask as many questions as you feel necessary. Whether you get answers is another story. But you'll be with likeminded folk and advice is alway free.

I've tried to visit the link, but we aren't allowed yet as our membership hasn't been processed, can we still come? We camped in Percy for the first time this weekend and it was great, just what we hoped it to be!

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clareb123 wrote:
maxstu wrote: Why not join some of us on 26/27 september near Hampton Court for a very informal weekend meet. Then we can all oooohh and aaarrrr over your new van. Plus you get a chance to ask as many questions as you feel necessary. Whether you get answers is another story. But you'll be with likeminded folk and advice is alway free.

I've tried to visit the link, but we aren't allowed yet as our membership hasn't been processed, can we still come? We camped in Percy for the first time this weekend and it was great, just what we hoped it to be!

Clare

Ahhaa! Well done on your first outing :ok You're more than welcomed. The site is more of a corporate showground than a campsite, with lots of different arenas. We get a smaller field close to Old Father Thames. And in the morning have a megahooooge boot fair next door to visit.... if that your thing?

There is a toilet nearby but cannot guarantee for the use of, campers, one group. Time to invest in a chemical toilet perhaps?

Go to... http://maps.google.co.uk/maps" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Then type in Sunbury Lock. Enlarge satellite map until Sunbry Lock name appears. We are normally sited close to the south side of the lock. Will get postcode sorted for you and keep you posted.
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My grandma gave us her old one today. Woohoo we're all sorted. We're now full members too so can access the thread. Thank you for post code offer, my grandma said she stayed there before and couldn't find it at first :) can't wait. Ps love boot fairs!

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:ok

Great. See you there.
Also there's a couple of other threads about this meet going round at present....this is the one to keep an eye on too....

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... 3#p7403443" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Welcome Clare - what part of Kent are you from?
We'll see you at Apps then :-)

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