westfalia interior, remove brown trim-fit grey trim?

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westfalia interior, remove brown trim-fit grey trim?

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Has anyone done it? Would it look gash? :lol:
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Everything else would be cream still. Looks like you are in for a long wait.
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ninja.turtle007 wrote:Everything else would be cream still. Looks like you are in for a long wait.
More a high price tag than a long wait :lol:
Might have to visit Germany... Or design my own :idea
Westy interior will probably work out cheaper though
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God forbid you customise it to look like you want instead af what westfailure wanted. :D
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You should just fit a westy kitchen block.
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kevtherev wrote:God forbid you customise it to look like you want instead af what westfailure wanted. :D
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ninja.turtle007 wrote:You should just fit a westy kitchen block.
Naa, all or nothing. Got a few people saying they might have one, patience is one thing I ain't got :lol: should give the wife the money to look after, might stop me buying futbus's rear disc kit
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lloyd i think you`re in the same boat as me. i have a cream westy interior in a late van which is not really right. however i think the cream trim is a little more comfy and warm feeling.

so what to do??

answer 1. part ex or buy grey interior.
answer 2. just buy a cheap private plate and pretend it`s an earlier van.

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Think I'll have to wait for the grey. Problem I've got, is as mine has a factory pop top all the trim is for the later grey interior. If I do it, I kinda want it to look 'right'. Won't come cheap though :roll: but what does with these vans :lol:
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I agree with Lee, the beige interior is much more homely than the grey.

Maybe wait for a syncro westy. To be honest I prefer my caravelle to my westy. :shock:
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Could be picky and say it is a westy :lol: I'm not going to lose sleep over the interior, I'll wait and see what turns up, things normally work out for the best
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