I used to use an old apple juice bottle as I reckoned it wouldn’t look out of place or get any attention. But the neck was too small, not good when you’re half awake and half out of your sleeping bag in the middle of the night. Asides which I did get a few questions about why was that half empty apple juice bottle still there. So I switched to a wide-necked opaque laundry detergent bottle with an easily-gripped handle. No more questions. And no more wet patches. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quite a few trip speedos out there. Seem to be a rare thing, particularly in MPH. Anyway here is my box stock 75 crew cab dash.. I’m sure it will be modded in time. Quite fancy some sounds in there at the very least. Stirlingmoz
Hello everyone, with aftermarket chrome rings around speedometer etc, with clock as standard in VW L Bus - and either the classic "Blaupunkt Frankfurt" radio with station buttons or the modern "Blaupunkt Sydney 220" for travel with Bluetooth, SD card and hands-free system Switch row from left to right: - light - fresh air vent as extra of VW L(uxury) Bus in the fresh air tubes below the dashboard, see - below aftermarket oil temperature added myself - steering wheel - extra switch for clock (no tick-tock in the camper at night ) added myself - hazard warning - City Horn (VW# 133 951 113) for Dual horns (335 Hz + 400 Hz) see https://www.vw-t2-bulli.de/de-cityhorn.html added myself - below citizens band radio (new one, switchable for different regions/countries) added myself - ashtray - rear fog light and fog lamp (part of VW M-option "Z01" bad weather package) - rear window heating - HELLA Alarm for extra air horn added myself - HELLA chrome card lamp see https://www.vw-t2-bulli.de/de-maplight.html added myself - below large wiper water tank with electric pump added by a pre-owner - above at the wind shield VW New Beetle 1998 VW plastic flower vase with orange flower added myself - hidden central locking system added myself regards,
From eBay (see recent steering wheel cover thread). Unfortunately the link's now broken, but there should be an equivalent around. Sold for vans and trucks.