It is the mega van mats mega stretch and the colour is Anthracite.slw00 wrote:Lovely work on he interior.....what colour is that carpet and is the mega stretch stuff from megavanmats?
My new Facelift Caddy
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Coming along nicely, looks great.
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Autokraft wrote:The mk6 mirror just needs a little adjustment to get it to mount but only took me 30 minutes to get it looking like that. Yes I used the caddy base so there is no modification needed like the Touran mirrors to get it to mount to the caddy. When I get another mirror I will do a step by step of what needs to be modified.
THANKS
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Hi mate,loving your work,the 2 side panels that you have put the lights in,did you cut down a caddy plastic bulk head,or are they the standard door trims that are on the van? gilly
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I cut down the original bulkhead and now covered them in carpet and look great.
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Hi mate great work on your caddy. Can I ask what make of sound proofing your using? ThanksAutokraft wrote:Got quite a bit of sound proofing done but takes a while to get it reasonably smooth so I can cover it in carpet and not show through.
Still got my doors to do when I put my speakers in. Sorted locations for rear speakers.
Did spend most of the day sorting the wiring on my mates splitty. Almost done though.
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I used two bulk packs of Skinz sound proofing.
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This is looking really good. Top workmanship.
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Those mirrors look very tidy, nice and subtle
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Nice work on the mirrors...I sat mine up a touch on the mounts as they looked very low when fitted.
Only needs a touch and makes all the difference
Only needs a touch and makes all the difference
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Great work mate, loving it all,very well done ,look awesome!!!
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Got a little bit done today as weather was not to bad.
Removed ply floor and carpeted the edges and covered the top with a industrial Matt.
Need to finish my panels and get them fitted.
Installed my Auto light switch and auto light Chinese module.
I extended the Autolight sensor wiring and removed the cover so I could mount it in the OEM plastic panel.
Also wired in my front fogs off the headlight switch while it was out.
Fitted my matts that I have had for a month or so now.
Can move it out of the drive now and put the golf in the garage ready for stripping.
Removed ply floor and carpeted the edges and covered the top with a industrial Matt.
Need to finish my panels and get them fitted.
Installed my Auto light switch and auto light Chinese module.
I extended the Autolight sensor wiring and removed the cover so I could mount it in the OEM plastic panel.
Also wired in my front fogs off the headlight switch while it was out.
Fitted my matts that I have had for a month or so now.
Can move it out of the drive now and put the golf in the garage ready for stripping.
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can you give more details on the fog lights wiring ?
thanks
thanks
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I wired them the normal way using a relay under the bonnet. I took the headlight switch connector apart and there was one free slot. Put my repair cable in there and used it to activate the relay.
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thanks , thats the easy way to do it !! i would like to do OEM so i can have drls on fogs and cornering !!
thanks again
thanks again
2013 -1.6 Tdi CADDY MAXI LIFE - TRENDLINE (7 SEATS) 107,7 PS / 252 NM TO 146,5PS / 306NM
MODS : RETROFITTED FOG LIGHTS , AUTO LIGHT SWITCH RETROFIT , REMAPED BY SHIFTECH LUXEMBOURG
MODS : RETROFITTED FOG LIGHTS , AUTO LIGHT SWITCH RETROFIT , REMAPED BY SHIFTECH LUXEMBOURG