The Tardis factor (interiors, awnings, roofs etc)
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by SMann » 22 May 2014, 18:50
nicq wrote:
Should be finished soon, just carpet and a bit of trim and the prop ex.
That sounds good! I would love to see some pictures of it when its finished!
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by nicq » 22 May 2014, 19:01
I've got to post pics when done several people helped with odd parts.
The inside door cards and bed are all denim for a change. Looking for stripe carpet to Finnish off.
When I bought it t had only 1 opening door and hodswoth interior, it needed changing.
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by RobH » 23 May 2014, 20:43
We based ours on this one
http://www.thecampershak.co.uk/galleryi ... lleryid=87
Don't have the separate front cooker unit as we do the cooking in the awning.
Leaves loads of space in the van.
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by SMann » 23 May 2014, 21:53
Thank you very much! I really like that layout and still looks really spacious! Also gives the space to have a buddy seat behind the passenger seat! Thanks for the link!
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by jed the spread » 24 May 2014, 08:12
I have always fancied a twin slider with two pull out side awnings, just think of all that outdoor under cover space
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