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  • Decked Out Cargo Areas

    Hi All

    After doing a few deliveries in my Caddy, I'm thinking the inside needs a little bit of protection (Blankets just aren't cutting it)... I'm not a tradie, so I'm not needing special shelves etc, just a protective skin / carpet to so I keep my Dub nice & clean

    Saw a gentleman with a Holden Combo van this morning who did quite a nice job carpeting the entire cargo area... He also added a few upgraded stereo bits ... That would be stage 2 heheheheheheheh

    Anyone got any pictures of what they've done with their cargo areas? Or any tips as to how to go about it?... Obviously, I don't want to drill into anything if I can avoid it etc.

    Cheers
    Matt

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    I had this done by Vehquip at time of purchase, coupled with factory wooden floor under the rubber mat and it still looks new 2 years and 60K km's later.

    see 5th shot.

    Last edited by Tornado T5; 14-05-2009, 07:58 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tornado T5 View Post
      I had this done by Vehquip at time of purchase, coupled with factory wooden floor under the rubber mat and it still looks new 2 years and 60K km's later.

      see 5th shot.

      http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...3&postcount=76
      That's exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for!

      A nice clean looking install, but still very practical for carrying around stuff

      Never heard of Vehquip? Are they in Sydney? Approx cost?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by swingn View Post
        That's exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for!

        A nice clean looking install, but still very practical for carrying around stuff

        Never heard of Vehquip? Are they in Sydney? Approx cost?
        They are in Ferntree Gully Vic, 1 minute drive from Burwin VW. Back in 2007 I was charged $1210. The rear is covered from b-pillars (rear of front doors) to tailgate. I didn't do the roof. They also manufactured the quick release individual rear bucket seat, ( single, double or triple seats if desired) which if I can be bothered means I can relocate the cargo barrier to behind the front seats. I bought a tandem caged trailer instead to carry the "dirty" stuff or when doing pick-ups and don't want the fork-lift driver to poo themself when you say, "trust me, the pallet will fit into the rear".
        Last edited by Tornado T5; 15-05-2009, 07:26 PM.

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        • #5
          Bugger!

          Does anyone know a place that does that sort of work in Sydney?

          Hoping it'll be cheaper for the Caddy considering it is a fair bit smaller

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          • #6
            Originally posted by swingn View Post
            Bugger!

            Does anyone know a place that does that sort of work in Sydney?

            Hoping it'll be cheaper for the Caddy considering it is a fair bit smaller
            For my first Transporter I used a local trimming company that specialied in boats and aircraft. You're bound to find many trimming companies this way.

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