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That looks really nice. I wish I had the talent to create something like that for the back of mine. Nuts and bolts I can do.. stuff like your little conversion - no way! I'd love something like that.
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Welcome to the forum. That looks very comfortable and put together very nicely. Thanks for sharing.
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Excellent.
Have you thought about window tints instead?
I had mine done for £140 for all of the rear. It's now very private and in darkness, you can't see anything inside. Very private. I sleep in mine on overnight stops while fishing.
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Pull down roller blinds would do it. Fasten them to the interior trim with self tappers or you could use sticky back Velcro to hold pieces of material up to the window aperture.
So where does this bit go then ?
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I work nights and get a 2 hour "lunch" break. Something like this, with tints, would be ideal for getting a few hours kip in.
I'd pay money for templates for the wooden bits <hint>
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Brilliant design and very well thought out, thanks for sharing.
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