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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    Now.... that's VERY impressive, I love it.... one of the best designs I've seen in a while, well done.... It obviously goes through to just behind the Front Seats ??

    Would like some more photos though



    Thanks mate.

    I'll need to see what Ive got. Its not my best work. more thrown together to suit. Not even sure I have any specific photos of it in action. Yes, it goes to the front seats and sleeps two comfortably, with room for my medium sized dog.

    I modified the front passengers seat to lift up and fold under the dash, allowing the bed to flip over into place. the vehicle can be driven with no encumbrances with the bed flipped down.


    Here are a few all packed up last month for Alaska. spent 22 days living out of the landy, 10,000 miles total.






    We also did a bit of work to the front area. mounted the ham radio, and enlarged the pockets to actually fit things. very useful. looks like **** in the pics, less so in person.





    DUring construction





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    Interesting . Not wanting to go off track with the op but could we get some pics of your chain saw bracket you made

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Interesting . Not wanting to go off track with the op but could we get some pics of your chain saw bracket you made

    Id rather not yet, as its a prototype for a mount i hope to bring to market soon.

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    My slides turned up on friday so made a start with the drawer for the fridge,
    i used the left over alloy tube plus some 10mm gal rod i got from bunnings.
    Fridge sits into the drawer pretty snug and probably wont require any tie downs but i'll check that out once its finished.
    Original plan was to have some 1.6mm gal sheet folded for the drawer but decided to use what i had or could get locally, the sheet at bunnings was $37 for 800x600mm so that helped my decision.



    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
    2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
    1998 Triumph Daytona T595
    1974 VW Kombi bus
    1958 Holden FC special sedan

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