My Caddy is a poverty spec, so the TT seats bolted in with no wiring to worry about.
The seats are heated, so I might retrofit the switches and wiring looms to the van at some point, but they’ll do for now.
2009 white Caddy
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Re: 2009 white Caddy
2009 Caddy swb
1.9 ASZ & 6 speed
1.9 ASZ & 6 speed
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Re: 2009 white Caddy
Love the looks of this van, nice and subtle!
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Brutus1989 Thanks mate
I think keeping the commercial bumpers and not colour-coding the rubbing strips or door handles keeps it looking subtle and understated.
Running a de-cat and straight through pipe gives the game away a little when it fires up though
I think keeping the commercial bumpers and not colour-coding the rubbing strips or door handles keeps it looking subtle and understated.
Running a de-cat and straight through pipe gives the game away a little when it fires up though
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1.9 ASZ & 6 speed
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Re: 2009 white Caddy
Andybee2503 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 9:04 pm Brutus1989 Thanks mate
I think keeping the commercial bumpers and not colour-coding the rubbing strips or door handles keeps it looking subtle and understated.
Running a de-cat and straight through pipe gives the game away a little when it fires up though
Haha yeah that could give it away slightly!