Well, thats an extremely neat job! :thumb2
A nice roller blind or tarp over the rear to keep the weather off when the kettle is on would be great, as would pullout seat.
Very neat... A loo tent and portable shower from "Seaflo" sorted.
http://seaflo-uk.com
You can spend a couple of hours searching this great site..
Rustic
A nice roller blind or tarp over the rear to keep the weather off when the kettle is on would be great, as would pullout seat.
Very neat... A loo tent and portable shower from "Seaflo" sorted.
http://seaflo-uk.com
You can spend a couple of hours searching this great site..
Rustic
Mate that's superb
Can you do mine :lol
Nice to hear that chaps, thanks.:thumb2
Still a work in progress, as the shorter drawer box leaves room under the flat bed for a pumped water supply and I'm toying with a hinged platform to take the flat bed almost to the back of the drivers seats.
None of it is actually fixed to the vehicle as the scribed panels anchor the whole lot in. That was whole point as I need it to be removable to replace all the seating now and again.
I do have points where I can fix the assembly, if I need to.
Next stage is to buy the storage boxes for our trips away. In the right combinations to use as much of the space as possible. That's why I opted for Euro boxes, they are compatible with each other as a system, lightweight and durable. And in a cool grey:thumb2.
Watch out for ceiling height, curvature of ceiling to door and clearing seatbelt furniture.
Yeah, I thought about that when I was looking into it and thought, if anybody can do it, Davey can! :thumbs
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