Couple of more jobs underway.
Both rear doors sound proofed and insulated.
Passenger front door new speaker fitted and added some sound proofing. Still need to do the puddle lights in the mirror and door card.
Picked up some as new tiguan mk2 R line seats.
Got some conversion harnesses from stan the man. Heated seats all working as i had hated seats in the oem seats.
Love the trays on the tiguan seats.
Got a bit bored and vinyl wrapped my bash trims.
Stripped down my clocks and also did a bit in there and used a chrome pen to go around the mfd.
Blackberry Stealth Camper
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Re: Blackberry Stealth Camper
Did you drive around a bit before you ripped out the interior? I was wondering about the noise difference between the standard interior and the diy soundproofing. Mine with seats and interior still intact sounds pretty OK.
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Re: Blackberry Stealth Camper
I did drive it around first but already had a caddy previous and know how much better it can be when sound proofed.
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