Hello everyone,
first post here.
Bought a ‘15 ex British Gas, 28k miles on the clock.
Was gonna be just a camper but now I’ve seen all the extras that can be done…
Swapped out the seats for A1 s-lines
I’ve ordered new wheels and wind deflectors, and working on the interior slowly.
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Another blue one
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Re: Another blue one
Welcome to the Forum. That’s a nice base you’ve got to start with there. You should find the A1 seats much more comfortable than the stock ones.
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Re: Another blue one
Massive thanks to my dad for helping me build out this inside. We even took out the bulkhead and cut it down to fit the trim back to the sides.
Need to cut and upholster the mattress next.
Also added this nice handle on the back door, wanted something a little different to the usual lanyard so got some paracord. Carpet soon!
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Need to cut and upholster the mattress next.
Also added this nice handle on the back door, wanted something a little different to the usual lanyard so got some paracord. Carpet soon!
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Re: Another blue one
How easy were the A1 seats to fit? The cab on mine is pretty basic and I want to make it more comfortable, coming from a MK6 golf which has been great for motorway miles!