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posted on March 10th, 2006 at 02:06 PM
kombi camper conversion


Just purchased a Kombi to go with the notch... It's a camper without the pop top.. with a hatch for the gas bottle and vents behind where the stove should go.

I have a pop top one ready to go on. Can anyone explain what's invlolved, the degree of difficulty and any tricks? Help much appreciated.




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posted on March 10th, 2006 at 03:10 PM



Do u know wat sorta poptop u got to go on? Sopru...etc..??
I have removed/refitted mine (to stop some rust).... and by looking at what was done originally, seems like a fairly easy sorta job...thats if you have the gear to cut the metal..!?

need to have a good insulating rubber to run around the edge of the poptop to stop water and dirt from creeping in...

good luck.
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