new english bulli owner in Munich
Verfasst: 04.02.2010, 15:25
Hey Guys,
Finally joined a German Forum. As ive been on the enligh club80-90 for the past few months. Met Titus in Leipzig there too.
Im based in Munich for the last 5 years now, Ive also spent 1-2 years in Stuttgart.
Ive only had my T3 Bulli since November, and had it in a friends garage in Ulm, for over a 1 month and a half, that hurt alot. Like taking a new toy away from a child.
But had it back now since New Year's and been working on the interior.
Got hold of a whole Multivan interior so that I can have the pop up table and I like the mouldings more. Which also meant I needed a Multivan bench, cos theyre smaller.
So ive got a few Caravelle stuff available, need to figure out some prices and get them up on the board.
I want a new Boot door, as someone replaced the one on my caravelle with a Camper one, so I have the water pump and electrics for a proper boot door all there waiting.
Besides that, I will need a lot of welding too. So hopefully will find a good garage in MUC.
Cheers, Rich
Finally joined a German Forum. As ive been on the enligh club80-90 for the past few months. Met Titus in Leipzig there too.
Im based in Munich for the last 5 years now, Ive also spent 1-2 years in Stuttgart.
Ive only had my T3 Bulli since November, and had it in a friends garage in Ulm, for over a 1 month and a half, that hurt alot. Like taking a new toy away from a child.
But had it back now since New Year's and been working on the interior.
Got hold of a whole Multivan interior so that I can have the pop up table and I like the mouldings more. Which also meant I needed a Multivan bench, cos theyre smaller.
So ive got a few Caravelle stuff available, need to figure out some prices and get them up on the board.
I want a new Boot door, as someone replaced the one on my caravelle with a Camper one, so I have the water pump and electrics for a proper boot door all there waiting.
Besides that, I will need a lot of welding too. So hopefully will find a good garage in MUC.
Cheers, Rich