Hello from Denmark

Martin J

Martin J

Messages
6
Location
Denmark
Vehicle
T4 PopTop
Hi all. I had a T2 Dormobile conversion in the UK at the end of the 1980s -- my first car, sigh... But I was vanless from about 1988 until a couple of months ago when I bought a T4 Cali 2.5 TDI. It's good to be back in a van. And how helpful of those nice people at VW to put about three times the BHP into the T4 but make it give nearly twice the mpg... :)
 
Welcome onboard, good times to be had in the future.

.me.
 
Welcome , good to see some T4's joining...
 
:welcome:welcome:welcome:welcome

Pictures, Pictures Please!!!!

Passing your way on the 11th May to cross the bridge to Sweden.:thumb
 
Thanks for the welcome messages, all!

Welsh Gas, I assume you meant a picture of the vehicle, not the owner, ;) so here ya go, still wearing 5-day temporary German plates in December when I imported it from near Hamburg. May is a good time to visit Denmark and Sweden, by the way, winter is nearly over up here :eek:

I've got a few electrical puzzles to sort out as the fridge and water pump don't work so far, but I've already installed a 1000 W true sine wave inverter in the wardrobe (not that I will use anywhere near 1000 W), installed a new E153 central control panel and shoehorned a Thetford PortaPotti Qube 365 into the cupboard under the gas rings. The PortaPotti 365 is the biggest one in the range and it's a perfect snug fit, it's as if the cupboard in the T4 was tailor-made for it. I copied an idea I saw on Youtube and made small wooden platforms so I could slide the toilet out of the cupboard without having to lift it over the sill at the bottom of the cupboard door opening.

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Seems you know you way arround....:thumb
 
Seems you know you way arround....:thumb
Heh heh, I've been looking around the forums and info sites for the last few months and picked up lots of good tips, thanks to people sharing online. I intend to share too, of course.
It's been fun fixing and adding bits. When I discovered that I could unplug the CD changer from the original MFD1 and plug in an Anycar USB/SD card/Bluetooth unit that I bought from Amazon.de I wore a stupid smile for at least a week :Grin. The unit tricks the MFD1 into thinking that it is a CD changer. 'What IS this sorcery?' I said to myself. Fixing up Bluetooth in a nearly 20-year old car radio also scored me some points with two teenage sons who are usually impossible to impress.
 

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