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i fitted the rears with some large 'g' (type) clamps, they're not actual g clamps but the sort that slide along a bar and you then twist the handle to close them.

the fronts i just used my thumbs coz the side walls are much softer on car tyres!

the rears took a fair amount of effort prob bout 30-45 mins each, the fronts took about 10 mins the pair!!
 
so heres a few from inside, i binned the swift gti seats!!

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any suggestions on what to use to clean the front seats?

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didn't think we got any shots of the van on our wedding day in september but luckily some one did!!

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shame about my brother in law ruining this one!!

and obviously my best man as the chauffeur!!

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get in!!

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and we're off!
 
front end low light indicators, but has the long rear lights of the later vans. Hence the name crossover in the production from early to late van shape. few other changes as well. Crossovers have the small 5 stud wheels and discs brakes. All made about 71 to 72. I used to have one, nice van

hope this helps :mrgreen:
 

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