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froggy

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As i'm changing the seats the walkthrough becomes none-existant and as i've never been entirely happy with the layout of my homebrew interior, does anyone have an interior shots of a none walkthrough?
What have you put behind the seats? Would like to hide the open middle section
Any pics? Please post them up :D
 
Surely with a growing tribe the walkthrough is a great help on long journey's?

But if you insist on this route :mrgreen: ask Scott for some pics as he has some superb non walkthrough Westy's.
 
faux said:
Surely with a growing tribe the walkthrough is a great help on long journey's?

But if you insist on this route :mrgreen: ask Scott for some pics as he has some superb non walkthrough Westy's.
Its because of the tribe that we're going this route hence the passenger seat upgrades. :lol:
Just after ideas really as the walkthrough will be closed up with the new seats it seems stupid not to use the space behind the seats and maybe have a big storage space to keep the kids things in.
As the seats can easliy be converted back to standard then as the kids grow the vans interior can change with them.
 
Hi Froggy
I've had both a walk through westy and now a SA bulkhead westy version. I've looked to see if I have any useful photos on file but not really, Bus still in France so can't take photos for a week or two either I'm sorry

On the bulkhead version I find have a double buddy seat with storage underneath really useful, next to that is a standard westy sink/coolcupboard arrangement. Again I find that useful, but could be changed for something else I guess if you are starting with a blank interior interior space. Occasionally I miss the convienience of the walk through, but soon got used to this set up. Sitting round the westy table is good, but I guess you could still achieve the same with a stool in the gap

Let me know if you want some photos in a couple of weeks time if you don't get any joy from others
David
 
David
Pictures would be good as this is more than likely going to be a winter upgrade.
At the moment my interior is a homebrew concoction and to be honest the only thing that will stay is the full width RnR bed so the rest of the interior is open to suggestions and picture ideas.
I have someone on Standby to make an interior to my choice its just i cant decide on what way to go (i used to be indecisive but now i cant make up my mind)
 
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I have some pics of my old van but they dont show the cooker fridge block very well that goes behind the bulkhead.

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one more from the same factory bulkhead bus. This is not original but is a rhd replica of the lhd stockholm interior. It works really well for a family too. We have two small kids and both child seats can be strapped down properly and two adults and the two kids could easily sit around the table
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we ended up putting a buddy seat in on the drivers side
 
Cheers Scott,
Loving the kitchen unit and wardrobe, although can also see the sense of an extra bench seat. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Maybe the wardrobe on 1 side and a small westy unit the other with a single buddy seat in the middle.
Any more for any more
 
Here's a couple of my bulkhead unit with fridge and full width r&r bed,
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The bulkhead unit is made from ali to save weight ;)
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here is ours, all the furniture is from http://www.busfurniture.co.uk its cnc cut marine plywood that you can finish in any way you wish....fits beautifully and was simple to fit once you have a solid floor down. We have added a sink tap and pump, and two simple plastic tanks under the sink...fresh and waste. Our hob sits on top of the unit and is fixed in place by locators .
from the bulkhead back is bed....very long and about 4ft wide, and we use a hammock-cot over the cab area. It gives us six belted seats...3 front 3 rear, and two rear facing when its not moving. The unit next to the rear seat houses a vented coolbox which we run from a cigarette lighter 12v whislt moving and 240v hookup when camped

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Sorry to bring this back up but having now done this:
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I'm left with this, so what next???
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liking the idea of this
http://www.busfurniture.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44

but seeing some of Scotts interior shots with the warbrode and then the cooking / fridge unit i'm still not sure.
Think i would prefer the westy look but only as the new items tends to look new (if that makes sense!) but maybe i could have a new item made in the westy style mmmmmmm.
Any more for any more???
 

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