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Update so far berlingo day van
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Just a couple of photos of the day van so far
The rear is nearly completed, all carpeted out in rear storage box doors complete and pull out table and legs done
I would also like to recommend B&Q dc fix vinyl wrap 
So easy to apply and looks the dogs , just take a look a the table top etc made from bits of old wood from work but turned in to something that looks £££££££ worth 
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Looks very neat, well done
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2012 Iron Grey XTR 110 with lots of bits and bobs.
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Cheers Trevor


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Looks like a million bucks. Very tidy indeed. Where does the power come in for those electrical sockets?
2010 Berlingo Multispace HDi 110 with FAP.  Persamos green.

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I'm betting an inverter hidden behind the panel?
That's what I did, at least...
(I have a 12V and a 230V outlet in the booth of my Berlingo. Even got automatic fuses and a switch for the inverter. )
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Top work Cool  did you do veneer your self ?? or should i say shelf  Wink
                                     Smile  It's too orangey for crow's It's just for me and my dog  Smile

                                                        Heart Heart Love a lot trust a few  Dodgy
 
                                                        

                                        
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I've got a 230v campervan fuse box tucked in side the right hand side cupboard with an extenal plug socket flush mounted to the out side in a water proof box
And yes jed vinyl wrapped it my self quite easy £ 9.00 a roll from B & Q


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My next purchase is a super quiet generarter 2000w honda, a bit pricey but worth every penny so I'm covered when I have no 230v hook up and also saves having a 12v inverter etc


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(29-10-2015, 05:39 AM)3rensho Wrote:  Looks like a million bucks. Very tidy indeed. Where does the power come in for those electrical sockets?
I've got a 230v campervan fuse box tucked in side the right hand side cupboard with an extenal plug socket flush mounted to the out side in a water proof box

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(30-10-2015, 06:53 PM)Glasby2006 Wrote:  
(29-10-2015, 05:39 AM)3rensho Wrote:  Looks like a million bucks. Very tidy indeed. Where does the power come in for those electrical sockets?
I've got a 230v campervan fuse box tucked in side the right hand side cupboard with an extenal plug socket flush mounted to the out side in a water proof box

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