Show us yer insides

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Re: Show us yer insides

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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by dom_e » Tue May 10, 2016 6:50 pm

Very neat
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by redrocket » Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:29 am

heres my insides that i recently converted myself :)

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The pictures above are not actually the final ones as its missing a couple speaker grills, and black edging around the cooker and fridge, but yer get the gist :)
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Yan » Fri Sep 09, 2016 12:36 pm

That looks amazing redrocket! looks like a quality job.
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Bongolia » Fri Sep 09, 2016 2:45 pm

Like it!
I like the hob, I miss the grill I had in the VeeDub.
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Bongolia » Sun Sep 11, 2016 2:47 pm

Redrocket.
I am still looking for a good 4WD Bongo to self build
Quite smitten by your design and layout.
Have you the plans or better still would you consider doing a cut board and edged only "kit"?
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by redrocket » Tue Sep 20, 2016 10:44 am

Yan wrote:That looks amazing redrocket! looks like a quality job.
Thanks for your comment, has been worth all the pain and managed to get a some good use out of her before the summer came to a crashing end this week :( mega sad face. Id like to try winter camping, in a Forrest somewhere, with a nice firepit and many bottles of red haha.
Bongolia wrote:Redrocket.
I am still looking for a good 4WD Bongo to self build
Quite smitten by your design and layout.
Have you the plans or better still would you consider doing a cut board and edged only "kit"?
Hi Bongolia, I could quite happily cut you up a kit for you to use, even create you a custom kit to fit your needs if you would like, PM and we can chat in greater detail as there is lots of things to consider
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Bongolia » Tue Sep 20, 2016 6:19 pm

Your on, that would be great thanks. I will sit down and do a bit of planning and PM you when I have an outline.
Thanks again.
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Alkers » Thu Jan 05, 2017 9:30 pm

Do you have seatbelts on the rear facing seats? How does that work? What mounting points did you use?
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by redrocket » Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:50 am

Hey there thought i would update this post with more upto date pictures with the last little bits finished, so here they are

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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Yan » Fri Jan 20, 2017 3:41 pm

I think I'm getting side conversion envy!! looks very cosy.

Do you sleep upstairs or does this transform into a bed as well?
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Bongoplod » Sat Jan 21, 2017 12:33 am

Redrocket........thats one of the nicest Ive seen =D> =D>

Is that a heating duct for an eberspacher or simila\r system??

How does the bed make up,or do you just use "upstairs" ?

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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by BuddyBongo » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:56 pm

Well, my time here in Bongoland has come to an end... for now. We have sold our beloved Buddy and he is getting picked up by his new owner tonight. I also just wanted to say thanks for all the help I have been given over the last couple of years and although I've not been a hugely active user of the forum I have read many many threads and found this resource to be extreeeeeeeeemely useful so thank to all it's contributers....
Before I go I though I'd share a link with you showing some of the photos of our finished conversion... I don't think I've uploaded them before.

Laters taters
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by Bob » Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:04 pm

Looks a beaut. =D>

Do drop in here whenever you want. 8)
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Re: Show us yer insides

Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:51 pm

BuddyBongo wrote:Well, my time here in Bongoland has come to an end... for now. We have sold our beloved Buddy and he is getting picked up by his new owner tonight. I also just wanted to say thanks for all the help I have been given over the last couple of years and although I've not been a hugely active user of the forum I have read many many threads and found this resource to be extreeeeeeeeemely useful so thank to all it's contributers....
Before I go I though I'd share a link with you showing some of the photos of our finished conversion... I don't think I've uploaded them before.

Laters taters
Si & Buddy

http://www.instagram.com/buddybongo
Was it you we discussed what best to finish the woodwork with? Looks a fun Bongo. Good luck with the next project.
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