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<blockquote data-quote="andewilson" data-source="post: 77550" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>i,m planning quite a modern cab area so i'm losing the air pipe and air box, hand brake etc. and having a full panel across the front all the way up to the dash as opposed to two small panels as stock. as i would like to mount a sub and two 6x9 speakers in it. them i want a leather or vinyl dash with frenched glove box so i can fit two alpine fold out screens and 5.1 surround sound controler and centre speaker. one screen for the driver for the sat nav and one for the passenger so they can play a dvd. if i chose to heat the van i will simply fit a vw golf heat exchanger under the rear seat more for back ground heat. then probs a propex for camping</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andewilson, post: 77550, member: 649"] i,m planning quite a modern cab area so i'm losing the air pipe and air box, hand brake etc. and having a full panel across the front all the way up to the dash as opposed to two small panels as stock. as i would like to mount a sub and two 6x9 speakers in it. them i want a leather or vinyl dash with frenched glove box so i can fit two alpine fold out screens and 5.1 surround sound controler and centre speaker. one screen for the driver for the sat nav and one for the passenger so they can play a dvd. if i chose to heat the van i will simply fit a vw golf heat exchanger under the rear seat more for back ground heat. then probs a propex for camping [/QUOTE]
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