father daughter splittie project

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father daughter splittie project

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Not a T3 but the daughter and I have to decided to build a splittie
First up we have built up the engine

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This will be a nut and bolt resto :)
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I predict it'll be over 100 pages by the time it's finished!

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and i bet if you subbed some of the work someone would still manage to screw it
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Happy Christmas Tom! 100 pages minimum...
And Mike, lessons learnt. All in-house this time, will be built with our own hands. No '"specialists" allowed near it :lol:
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So after a very filling dinner involving turkey, pigs in blankets, ham and stuffing me and Maia retired to the playroom AKA "garage" to carry on with the build.
The inner and outer sills went in pretty easy
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and the rear bumper and exhaust bolted straight up
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we then got on with laying the floor pans
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and building up the rear corners
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Front bumper and an expensive private number plate was next
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after laying the engine bulkhead we called it a night
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All is going well so far, all genuine VW parts, so fitting together perfectly
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If only all builds were that straight forward!

Good work.
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jamesandtheopenroad wrote:If only all builds were that straight forward!

Good work.
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Got a little bit more done today, inbetween filling our belly's
hung the cargo door and fitted some shelves
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and from the outside
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made a start on the rear wardrobes
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and got the kitchen sink in
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We also squeezed in a second row of seats
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Rock and roll bed now works
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and the folding table
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We then got back onto the mechanicals and bodywork..and got the front doors hung
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Then got the gearstick, front seats and steering wheel all in and working
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Tomorrow we should be on to the windows and roof
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if you would casre top box nit up and specify your coulour scheme we can spray it (with windows out :rofl ) gratis for you
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Probably bigger than the real thing

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metalmick8y wrote:if you would casre top box nit up and specify your coulour scheme we can spray it (with windows out :rofl ) gratis for you
mm :lol:
Cheers Micky, expect it in the post...
And I don't think your wrong there billy :lol:
Well we have really been steaming into this project, some more cupboards have gone in and the windows along with curtains have been fitted on one side
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Cab roof and safari windows now fitted,
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you gassing it :rofl
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Was thinkIng maybe hydrogen cell....
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yes that would make it pop on a bit
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