What have you bought for your Cali today :-)

Porsche or Covin kit?
 
It was next to this Covin 911 kit
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Fitted the brushed aluminium covers for the kitchen earlier. Big win for small £

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Looks like your buyers remorse was short lived? The great thing about the Cali is you can really make it your own in a way that’s hard to do with virtually any other vehicle.


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Looks like your buyers remorse was short lived? The great thing about the Cali is you can really make it your own in a way that’s hard to do with virtually any other vehicle.


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Absolutely agree with this. It’s a full time hobby. The boot pull out drawer, rubber mats & solar from @Californication69 were game changers.

Remorse was partially for not speccing 4Motion. Sorted that with the MX5

And partially hard selling it to t’wife.

Spending another £4k on bits and mods and being a taskmaster about organising our stuff has won her over. First few trips in utter chaos & cold were testing!
 
Dunno, but I don’t trust the geometry. Or the clearance on those arches!

930 donor car?
Its registered as a VW beetle & appears to have a slight problem with a rusty undercarriage according to the MOT.
 
I bought this brushed chrome protector: https://www.vanstyle.co.uk/van/tailgate-brushed-rear-bumper-protector-p-5533.html

excellent quality, well made and looks great .. to my eyes at least

however, it's not exactly centred - I fitted it alone - as the sticky pads are super sticky and you can't adjust once you put the metal down ..

you have to place it just right before you push it on. One time fix only, best done with 2 people ...

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Looks very nice. Just interested to know if it has stood the test of time?
 
Excellent, you’ll love it. I’ve had great fun in mine but for some reason my pup hates it. She loves being perched on the paddle board but is a nightmare in the raft


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Question for you since you own the same Packraft. I find the inflation pressure drops a bit over a 1-2 hours. This is going from evening into the night so it's obviously getting cooler. Would this account for the feel of the tubes going from drum taught to noticeably softer, but still very usable for floatation? I sprayed the seams and fabric with water and there were no air bubbles. Normal?
 
Question for you since you own the same Packraft. I find the inflation pressure drops a bit over a 1-2 hours. This is going from evening into the night so it's obviously getting cooler. Would this account for the feel of the tubes going from drum taught to noticeably softer, but still very usable for floatation? I sprayed the seams and fabric with water and there were no air bubbles. Normal?

I’d say fairly normal over that time span. You can get a little hand pump to top it up if you’re doing longer paddles or even use your mouth if you are a contortionist!


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Question for you since you own the same Packraft. I find the inflation pressure drops a bit over a 1-2 hours. This is going from evening into the night so it's obviously getting cooler. Would this account for the feel of the tubes going from drum taught to noticeably softer, but still very usable for floatation? I sprayed the seams and fabric with water and there were no air bubbles. Normal?

PS have you put anything in the storage tube? The zip needs to be lubricated from time to time to ensure you can do it up properly for an airtight seal. The guy you bought it from may not have done (especially as he didn’t know he had that option!) that so might be worth checking


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