Interior.....done! :)

Discussion in 'Camper Conversions' started by Luis Navarro, Sep 22, 2013.

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    Well...... Almost lol
    Still got to plumb in the gas for the burners and wire up the sink pump and lighting and get the eberspacher fitted but the bulk of the hard stuff is done now and it looks swish! :)
     
  2. sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
     
  3. Nice mate looking good!!
     
  4. Its a cracker!!
     
  5. Looks good. :thumbsup:
     
  6. Thanks guys :) 2 weekends of hard graft but its nearly there and im really pleased with it. Was near enough empty in back when I bought it .....pretty big change lol
     
  7. Marzydj

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    Well done, looks great!
     
  8. Thanks :)
    switch panel for the electrics should hopefully be arriving today so i can get on with wiring it all up as soon as i have that.
    Got the eberspacher to fit too, which means cutting a big hole in the floor which i'm not exactly relishing the thought of lol Thinking of mounting it in the spare wheel well under the front seats instead of under the rock and roll bed, as i'm a light sleeper and i reckon it'd wake me up if i was lying on top of it!
    Anyone else mounted one there? How do i get the seats out? lol
     
  9. Looks cool, well done! Now, you got a heater? ;)
     
  10. Thats next weekends job lol
     
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  11. Switch panel has just dropped through the door, so i will shortly have lighting that doesn't get switched on by twisting the bare ends of wires together lol
    CBE modular stuff, looks very nice :)
     
  12. Nice one Luis! Re the Eber...you may want to investigate other options, like fitting under the bus...I'm about to do this with my propex for the reason you mentioned...the plan is to fit it on the passenger side front, between the cill and the chassis rail...the outlet could be ducted into the walkthrough...which will hopefully work as a diffuser to reduce the noise, without sacrificing through-put....have an explore....;)
    good luck with the leccy
     
  13. Hi mate
    Yeah i did think about fitting it in the engine bay initially, but the liesure battery is in the only place it would realistically fit. I thought the spare wheel well under the front bench would be the next best thing as my van is a converted panel so it still has the full width bulkhead which should buffer the noise a bit, and it has space for the little diesel tank i need to fit for the eber too but i'll have a poke around and see whats what :)
     
  14. Van Looks good mate.
     
  15. Another weekend spent on the bus :) Eberspacher is in the spare wheel well under the front bench and all working :D mounted the timer next to the switch panel I also fitted in the unit and wired up the mains hookup, lights, tap and the piezo for the burners ..... been a busy couple of days but the van is almost ready to go camping! Just got to make some curtains this week then off to Hampshire at the weekend :)
     
  16. Looks awesome. Did you build the furniture yourself?
     
  17. That was the only part I didn't do myself.....woodwork isn't in my skillset unfortunately lol Starlight Campers in the midlands made them for me.....they're cracking! Great quality :)
     
  18. have pm'd you
     
  19. Looks a great job :thumbsup:
     
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    Eber bolted in. Still a ton of space for the ducting. I plan to have a tee with one outlet to the footwell and a second through the bulkhead to the rear :)
     

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