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Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 25 Sep 2011, 19:03
by youthy giblets
silverbullet wrote:Brave man! It reminds me of the roof skin panel I unpicked last year...there must be about 200 spot welds round the gutters and in the screen surround!
All the best with it

Yeah theres a few but all the drillings done now and a good spot welder helps makes life much quicker saves on cleaning plug welds just the skin to go on now

Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 28 Sep 2011, 19:22
by youthy giblets
Got the skin dropped on this evening and checked everything fitted and gapped up well

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All thats left now it fits ok is clean everything up give the cassette and the underside of the roof skin a lick of paint then drop the skin on and get the spot welder on the job might have to change the tips to do around the screen tho

Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 28 Sep 2011, 21:46
by Plasticman
spotters too big but I do like the look of the rollers
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Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 29 Sep 2011, 19:53
by youthy giblets
The boss has just got that spot welder to do the e-type floorpans looks nice but then it wants to for £15k lol. Hes got some nice stuff in there rolls are real handy aswel as pull max, folders etc now all i need to do is to persuade him to start on the vw's lol
Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 29 Nov 2011, 21:08
by youthy giblets
Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 01 Jan 2012, 23:21
by youthy giblets
It's been a while but getting there now
Certainly red and shiny Quick 1500 off and a quick rub over with polisher and I can build it back up get some black bits back on to break it up
Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 05:32
by Mickyfin
Looks great, and well done on the brave move regarding the sunroof

Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 04 Mar 2012, 16:52
by youthy giblets
its getting there now not much left to do. Ready for a good wash and polish but dont want to get it wet until ive finished waxoiling the rear corners where the water drips down air vents

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Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 23 May 2012, 20:43
by youthy giblets
work commitments held up progress on the van but back on with it now and hopefully finished for show season.
Got some new wheels but not sure if i like them now.....what do you guys think?

Also got the side planks painted and offered up with tape before fitting to check clearences on side door.

All coments and opinions welcomed
Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 23 May 2012, 20:47
by youthy giblets
The front centre caps arent fitted correctly at the thats why the dont look right

Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 23 May 2012, 23:09
by Plasticman
no, it looks good, I dont much like defined spokes in rims i prefere the look of more radial style but they do look a nice wheel, its also nice to see a van that is just that, a van
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Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 24 May 2012, 05:59
by Aidan
nice van Jon mate, once you sort out the front centre caps they'll look fine, but the duchatalets would also look the dogs
very sleeper, very trick, shame it's an oil burner, but then that's sleeper
A van that looked like that with a STi twin turbo engine that I would really like (Fin you have sown the seeds....)
Re: Factory sliding sunroof into my panel van
Posted: 24 May 2012, 07:18
by youthy giblets
Yes Aidan, I'm a sucker for an old oil burner!! One day if it turns out to be a weekend van im sure the supercharged jag v8 might find it's way in the back but for now the French filth will do just fine even if it does have a little power smoke lol