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Hi, i am currently picking up a berlingo on thursday, it was a catering van with the oven in the back, are these easily removed as i do not realy need this in their for what i do, and also if anyone was looking for an oven i will have one available soon.:whistle::lol:
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Looking through the citroen accessories brochure right now-is it the one that goes in the blank space under the CD player?
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(14-08-2012, 07:32 PM)evdama Wrote: Looking through the citroen accessories brochure right now-is it the one that goes in the blank space under the CD player?
No silly !!!!
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15-08-2012, 01:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 15-08-2012, 12:01 PM by CitroAddict.)
Re: stresseddad Oven Removal: Just followed up your link regarding your oven.
Good grief, that's an oven....
Might spend the rest of this week sniffing Berlingo vans in the hope of something warm and tasty.
Good post sir!
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I must apologise for this but my warped brain got me thinking about the oven in a Berlingo.....see picture. Sorry.....
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It looks like theirs 2 bolts on mine and in theory the oven should slide out, (the panels around it are all bolted to hide the gaps around oven so their quite easy to take off, will get some pice and upload later on as picking it up in a lil while, will also do a write up on how easily/hard it was to remove, doing google is hopeless but have managed to read an add where they say it can be removed to turn into normal van.
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It won't be too difficult to remove. The need to be able to access the oven for service and repairs
will ensure that only the minimum of fixings will be used. HTH
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