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Now then everyone,
I'm Wayne from North Lincolnshire (UK).
Found the forum through whilst browsing Google for tips on modifying my work van (Berlingo MK1).
Didn't realise the Berlingo had such a following.
See you soon
Wayne
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Hi Wayne and welcome to the forum. What plans have you got for the van?
2005 Berlingo Multispace 1.6i Desire (Iron Grey)
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Welcome Wayne
you've come to the right place
Lliam
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Lets see some pictures of your van.
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Hi Lads, I'll take some pics before the weekend is out.
No HUGE plans as such. Just want a decent sound system in there (to make the working day a bit more enjoyable if nothing else) and Black Alloy wheels when I've saved some pennies just to make it look the part. Really want to keep on the Black/White colour scheme of the van.
I plan to get the Van Ply-Lined, just hunting around for prices on the net as we speak. It's still a work van so I need to keep the majority of space for Parts/Equipment etc.
At the moment I'm just getting the van back into its once original state. Lights were smashed, Wing mirrors broken etc. So just waiting on a parts delivery due any day now.
Don't want it to look too chavvy or anything, just want a nice ride.
Thanks for the warm welcome!
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With regards to ply lining, dont want to step on your toes, but its worth it to just get it fitted (with the wood included).
It worked out at around £10-£20 more to get the whole job done, rather than buying the wood as we initially planned. Plus, it was done very quickly, very well, and at our home!
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