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Our Delica

Post by kamil »

Hi, you can see our mods in this post. I will post more pics later with other mods which we will have done.
http://www.mdocuk.co.uk/forums/viewtopi ... 098#276098
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Post by jaggedfish »

Nice workmanship! I can see where your vision is going.

Is you hot water heated with electricity or gas? It's very compact. Bash plates are awesome!

I am hoping to achieve a high level of finish too... I just need to stop coming up with too many ideas that bog me down. Want to use every bit of space I can as mine is a SWB.

Keep up the good work!
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Just few pics from first test drive.
http://www.mdocuk.co.uk/forums/viewtopi ... highlight=
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i really like your rock sliders. :-)
more pictures of that please! how do they bolt on?
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We are going to pick up the car from Czech next week, so I will post all pics later.
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Here are the pics of our Delica
http://delica.rajce.idnes.cz/Delica_mods/
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Could you please explain your mods a bit. Looking at some of your photos I have no idea what's going on. Would be interesting what you actually did to you van. Thanks
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I will try to explain them, but I am not sure how with my bad english.
We have 50l fuel and 50l water tank where spare tyre was. Hot and cold water.
Rock sliders, bash plates, folding double bed, split charge system, fridge, owe inverter.
I am not sure what else do you want to explain?
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almac wrote:i really like your rock sliders. :-)
more pictures of that please! how do they bolt on?
This frame is not meant to have 'true' sliders like on trucks/suv's with a box frame that you can put thick steel and brace from.

He welded brackets to the unibody frame in the pics below.

Sliders look great. How do you clean trapped mud/debris inside ?

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kamil wrote:I will try to explain them, but I am not sure how with my bad english.
We have 50l fuel and 50l water tank where spare tyre was. Hot and cold water.
Rock sliders, bash plates, folding double bed, split charge system, fridge, owe inverter.
I am not sure what else do you want to explain?

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Yes, my english is a little bit better then your czech :-D
We did not drive offroad , so no need to clean mud yet :-D
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We also have rear air locker from Shogun/Pajero ...works great :-D
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Here are the pics of interior
http://delica.rajce.idnes.cz/Interier/
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Nice job and looks very flexible.Do you know who makes your little black chair. It looks very compact and comfortable as well. It would be nice if I could find one this side of the pond.

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lrp374 wrote:Nice job and looks very flexible.Do you know who makes your little black chair. It looks very compact and comfortable as well. It would be nice if I could find one this side of the pond.
Larry
http://www.integrityoutdoorbrands.com/d ... -chair.htm
Not the same, but pretty similar. Compact and very well built.
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