WillSS
2 seater beach
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- T6 Beach 150
Hi all, we've just joined the Beach (2-seater) fraternity having come from a 2012 SE.
Somewhat nervous in the painfully long run up to taking collection as to whether we've done the right thing or should we be buying 2nd hand, (first new vehicle), but absolutely no regrets now its here.
It has already proved to suit us so much more than the SE/Ocean. Less weight, more space/practicality and storing bikes inside being a major consideration.
Only disappointments of note... Privacy glass is lacking on the privacy front. The dealer assured us the grade of tint hasn't got lighter since our SE days so maybe its just the lack of the cupboard that makes it appear so light. Really no good for security/changing purposes. He suggested their tinting guy at a cost of £220 + vat.
Before going ahead a quick scan on FleaBay revealed the following... Full pre-cut California T6 set for £31.99 delivered!
Look at this on eBay
VW T6 California 2016-Current Pre Cut Window Tint / Window Film / Limo
At that price i didn't mind lining my bin with them if it didn't work so for comedy reasons thought id give it a go!
You get to choose your tint level, I went for the 20% film. (one down from full limo).
Perfect for us, not too dark inside but you have to get really close outside to work out shapes inside.
Kit is supplied assuming you have the sliding windows on both sides (as in the Ocean) so if you didn't opt for the extra window on the Beach then you'll need to tell them to send out a fixed glass piece.
Perfect fit no trimming required and honestly look just as good as my car that had after market tints applied.
Their website has full videos detailing the instal process and really was surprisingly straightforward though the rear window is definitely more tricky as you have to heat the film to take the shape before installing.
Might be worth a go if you're practically minded though you do need to seriously question your logic of saving a few hundred £'s when you've just spent over £40K!!!
Anyhow, before....
and after...
Sorting out that saggy rear end next....
Somewhat nervous in the painfully long run up to taking collection as to whether we've done the right thing or should we be buying 2nd hand, (first new vehicle), but absolutely no regrets now its here.
It has already proved to suit us so much more than the SE/Ocean. Less weight, more space/practicality and storing bikes inside being a major consideration.
Only disappointments of note... Privacy glass is lacking on the privacy front. The dealer assured us the grade of tint hasn't got lighter since our SE days so maybe its just the lack of the cupboard that makes it appear so light. Really no good for security/changing purposes. He suggested their tinting guy at a cost of £220 + vat.
Before going ahead a quick scan on FleaBay revealed the following... Full pre-cut California T6 set for £31.99 delivered!
Look at this on eBay
VW T6 California 2016-Current Pre Cut Window Tint / Window Film / Limo
At that price i didn't mind lining my bin with them if it didn't work so for comedy reasons thought id give it a go!
You get to choose your tint level, I went for the 20% film. (one down from full limo).
Perfect for us, not too dark inside but you have to get really close outside to work out shapes inside.
Kit is supplied assuming you have the sliding windows on both sides (as in the Ocean) so if you didn't opt for the extra window on the Beach then you'll need to tell them to send out a fixed glass piece.
Perfect fit no trimming required and honestly look just as good as my car that had after market tints applied.
Their website has full videos detailing the instal process and really was surprisingly straightforward though the rear window is definitely more tricky as you have to heat the film to take the shape before installing.
Might be worth a go if you're practically minded though you do need to seriously question your logic of saving a few hundred £'s when you've just spent over £40K!!!
Anyhow, before....
and after...
Sorting out that saggy rear end next....
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