some long hard sweat-quity
you've done a great job, U must be proud of your efforts - they look real great
kudos my man
happy caddy, happy tails, happy Phil
MTB Weekend Camper
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Re: MTB Weekend Camper
sick set up. good inspiration for all those who link a caddy cant fit sleeping space plus storage for multiple mountain bikes
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Re: MTB Weekend Camper
Would you say the newer Caddy is a big step forward (DSG aside) from the older model with the Touran interior swapped in for comfort/refinement on a motorway run?
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Re: MTB Weekend Camper
I'd say there's absolutely no difference
It's a lot better for the long motorway runs I do back and forth for work, and mountain biking - but that's entirely because of the DSG and aircon
The seats, interior, comfort etc.. are identical
It's a lot better for the long motorway runs I do back and forth for work, and mountain biking - but that's entirely because of the DSG and aircon
The seats, interior, comfort etc.. are identical
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Re: MTB Weekend Camper
That's good to know, as I've since bought a 2008 van! I'll be making it as pleasant as possible for longer journeys with nicer seats (fitted) and steering wheel (bought, not yet fitted) and a good clean. I think that and the sound deadening should get me to a nice environment!