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Put another engine in it, it's not hard to do. Easily do it on axle stands with an engine crane, take the front off, bumper front panel and rad. Driveshafts and exhaust off, a few pipes and wires, engine mounts off and walk it out the front. Worse bit is swapping the loom over. A few months ago I brought a good 206 dw10 still with mot off eBay for £85 so I wouldn't pay to much for an engine.
If I remember rightly the 806 handbrake lever had the ability to be lowered while remaining on so the seat could swivel, so if handbrake clearance is a problem maybe an 806 lever might be a solution.
This weekend I was turned away from 2 campsites as they don't allow commercial vehicles on site, I haven't had this before. Might be 1 plus side to changing the paper work.
Is the foil bubble wrap that your using sticky backed or are you using a glue?
My head lining only has one light fitting, I like the speakers in the back idea, I might install some in the same area. Are you gonna try n wire the radio off the leisure battery or keep it off the main battery?
I have run my own wires from my leisure battery, save running the lights off the main battery, I also cut the middle out the standard light and fitted 2 led strips in to it. I think the 3 terminals on the light are only used for the front light as it has a door open feed to it as well as a permanent live.
The clips kept dropping a few mm when I let go of them so I just screwed it up, I have fitted a couple of extra roof support panels to the roof, I also dynamatted and insulated the roof so thought all that might have been working against the clips. I haven't got side windows and didn't keep the window trims so wasn't quite sure what to do with the sides yet to tidy them up.
I fitted mine yesterday, it came out of a scrap motability van, I found the clips useless so screwed it up with those small self drilling screws from screwfix.
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