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Campervan layout

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Brought my T25 off eBay back in September needed load's of work for the MOT which was done and passed almost a month ago. Van's been back in for a new cambelt, oil, oil filter & diesel fuel filter etcetc, now it's back I have the interior to re fit I asked the eBay seller if he had any photographs of the layout as it had all been removed for welding there wasn't any so I have this jigsaw puzzle without a plan. What I would like to know is does anyone have a van conversion with a sink on the near side behind the sliding door? The reason I think it's there is the water pump sits just in front of the rear bench and there are no holes other than one behind the pump so I am thinking that there's been a cupboard above the pump with the sink above that another clue is there's a gap on the backrest with no cusion?

If anyone has or knows the conversion if one exits could they let me know so I can look it up

Thanks in advance Eddie

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Lots of information about interiors on www.camperinterior.co.uk. Take a look at the Gallery using the link on the left of that page.
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CJH wrote:Lots of information about interiors on www.camperinterior.co.uk. Take a look at the Gallery using the link on the left of that page.

Wow there's loads of combinations on there I thought I had struck oil on an Holdsworth combination for a moment but had furniture in all the right place just not enough at 1st glance but thanks for the link tommorow I hope to strike lucky

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put a picture up of your units and /bed. If its a pro conversion I or someone will be able to tell you what it is.
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Had a good ratch through most of them interior layouts from the link above and the best but by no way perfect match has to go to the 1989 Danbury Renegrade had it had an hard top like mine I might have gave it an higher probebilty, my hard top has a sort of luggage space above the tail gate where I intend to fit a solar panel I have taken off the Renault Trafic and also store the plastic bottle from the camping shower pack I bought in Home Bargains.

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Had a good ratch through most of them interior layouts from the link above and the best but by no way perfect match has to go to the 1989 Danbury Renegrade had it had an hard top like mine I might have gave it an higher probebilty, my hard top has a sort of luggage space above the tail gate where I intend to fit a solar panel I have taken off the Renault Trafic and also store the plastic bottle from the camping shower pack I bought in Home Bargains.

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dbz864 wrote:put a picture up of your units and /bed. If its a pro conversion I or someone will be able to tell you what it is.


Thanks I will but after 1) I get as much set up where I think it goes & 2) I work out how to post a photo. (@ the moment I cant even view most photos on here)

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No Photos yet but so far its looking like:

1) Bed in the usual place (almost full size)

2) Tabel fixs to off side wall in front of rear seat /under center window.

3) A seat fits behind the drivers seat.

4) A Cupboard fastens behind the front passenger seat inside the sliding door

5) Finally theres the water pump on the floor sliding door side of the reat seat.

Any suggestions of what conversion this is or photos of such would be very welcome

thanks in advance

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