T25 interiors

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T25 interiors

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Morning all,

When I eventually get Reg back I want to start planning to build/fit interior cuboards/cooker etc!

Are there any plans out there or do i have to just use my old noggin? Seems buying one is very expensive!

Cant even find an old one thats knackered to use as template.

Any info appreciated.
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I've just rebuilt my interior and have the old one going if you're interested?

It's not a classic conversion but I like the layout. It's a bit tatty now but could either be tarted up or used as a template - photos on my garage. I've reused bits including the bed hinges/hob/fridge etc so those will sourced but if you used it as a template you could adjust it to suit your needs.

It would need picking up but you're welcome to come and have a look and make me an offer.
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Ikea is your friend.. :wink:
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kevtherev wrote:Ikea is your friend.. :wink:

Not if you prefer beef in your meatballs. :lol:
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wood is the devils material i hate it but had to bite the bullet and made these, main unit is removable as a 1 piece
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as i also wanted an oven in it :lol:
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and half way down this link shows what went in to it,

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its nothing special , no special parts,or techiniques just basic tools, would love to have used a proffesional but £££££ so home brew it is and it works fro us
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very nice mike and not too bad for metalist :lol: :run

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