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Date:         Sat, 16 Sep 2006 12:31:06 +0200
Reply-To:     ccc1@VOLNY.CZ
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From:         Cary Chiang <ccc1@VOLNY.CZ>
Subject:      Converting a Wolfsburg to a Full Camper
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There is an '86 Westy Wolfsburg Camper (pop-top, rear closet, plastic side panels, fold-out table, & corduroy seats, but no appliances) that I am considering installing a Westy kitchen appliance cabinet into. Although I have all of the full Westy interior cabinets, I don't have the two person rear seat, or the flat side panels. Rather than obtaining those pieces, I am thinking that I could remove the Wolfsburg side table (cutting the plastic side panel, if necessary), install the kitchen cabinet & propane tank in their usual locations, keep the Wolfsburg rear seat / side panels & rear closet, and install a water tank from an early Westy (P-22?) under the left side of the rear seat. Can you Westy experts think of any fitment problems with this layout? Will the Wolfsburg rear seat, when laid flat, extend any further forward than a two person Westy rear seat (contacting the rear edge of the kitchen cabinet)? any other potential issues? Thanks in advance!!!

Cary

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