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Finally got to installing the CD player my sister got me for Christmas into the boat, and the fkn power cable is missing from the box FML

If i get up early and get stuck into it I'll have it finished by oh no cable. Wait for the shops to open. F### it.

If i get up early and get stuck into it I'll have it finished by oh no cable. Wait for the shops to open. F### it.


Yeh pretty much. I'm building a shelving rack in the caravan now. Have to go into town at lunchtime for a pissup so I'll try get one then and wire it up tomorrow
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Yeh pretty much. I'm building a shelving rack in the caravan now. Have to go into town at lunchtime for a pissup so I'll try get one then and wire it up tomorrow

How did u go with the van shelves? Fitting the marine stereo after the piss up? Just like having sea legs? Nothing like a bit of swell in the garage on the trailer!

How did u go with the van shelves? Fitting the marine stereo after the piss up? Just like having sea legs? Nothing like a bit of swell in the garage on the trailer!

Ran her hard today at 18 psi, it loved the 200cell 4x6 metal substrate oval cat. Gained about 1" clearance though slotting the front mounting bracket and adjusting all the hangers to remove tension. All pipe work swaged re-re modified and redone with t-bolt clamps and beyond Blue silicone hoses. Genuine Nissan fan and dayco coupling. Pressed a slight flat into the exhaust to clear the rear sub frame and hicas delete. Houston were waiting for the next problem. You are the weekest link goodbye

How did u go with the van shelves? Fitting the marine stereo after the piss up? Just like having sea legs? Nothing like a bit of swell in the garage on the trailer!


Just got home so I'll wire up the stereo first thing in the morning

Only have this pic ATM with the new shelf not completed on the left. Also cut out shelves to go in the robe to convert it to a pantry cupboard. I'll update progress pics

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This place looks amazing. Great view too. Good work Collin. 
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Yummo! I cooked a beef brisket red wine pot roast for lunch. Every Sunday night the wife and I marinate some fillet steak sit down and watch a movie with cheese platter, meat platter, dips, antipasto, toasty bits and crackers.
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Just got home so I'll wire up the stereo first thing in the morning

Only have this pic ATM with the new shelf not completed on the left. Also cut out shelves to go in the robe to convert it to a pantry cupboard. I'll update progress pics

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Coolness "how to customise stock stuff way better and faster" a novel by trevs.



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