Autosleeper help

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Autosleeper help

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first of all hello everybody, new on this forum an new to the t25 scene (bay windows for the last 5 years im afraid)

Anyway, having just bought my first T25 (Autosleeper trooper, 1.9) from a family member (deceased unfortunately), i am looking for some help.

the camper is a pop-top 4 berth jobby. Now my question is- am i missing one of the ceiling boards which also doubles as the upper bunk base? The camper came with only one of these but i am told that there should be another one the same or similar to the existing one.

i hope this makes sense, any help is very much appreciated

regards

luke :ok

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Hello and willkommen,
the missing board is the same size as the other one[one of them has a lip on the front edge], when the roof is up you can slide one on top of the other for max headroom. Some people use them as a temporary rear parcel shelf. I've seen them for sale at a few shows but should be fairly easy to make yourself.
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