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    T5 Build

    Hi guys,

    I bought my T5 a couple of weeks ago now and im slowly building it up to suit motocross and to be a cruzy everyday ride,

    Thanks to "Transporter" i replaced the water pump (instead of pulling off the head to inspect a water leak).

    Its currently in the shop having the passenger electric window motor 'equalizer' relaced, bad timing as its going over the pits to be licenced in WA in 3 days!!!

    So far all my stereo has arrived from the US and i have started to install that. I'll try get as much photos along the way as i can.

    Coilovers will be here in a few weeks thanks to Lorenz and Evorobin from this site.

    This is how it looked when it first arrived,




    I stripped the back and put in a 12mm MDF false floor as i didn't want to carp[et over the corrugated metal floor, plus the MDF will help with sound proofing the cabin.




    I chose marine carpet to put in as its hardy stuff and is easy to clean and doesn't show up dirt and sand easily so will suit carrying muddy motos back from races.






    Next on the list was to trim and fit sound proofing to the wall panels.
    I re-cut 12mm MDF for most of these too as the standard trim is thin, and i want to board up the whole right hand side and block off the B pillar window on the right. (dont want to smash it by putting a handelbar through the window).
    The window has 10% tint and inside of MDF is painted black so from the outside it looks like a black window.


    Rear doors re-trimmed




    Sizing up the RHS wall before trimming
    2004 VW T5 2.5 TDi SWB

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    Before i fit the RHS wall i had to wire up my stereo through the back as i didn't wnat to take it off again... That took longer than expected.
    I fit a set of JL audio C5-525X splits in the rear and mounted the Crossover on the factory soundproofing on the inside of the panel and wired up before fitting the wall.




    For anyone interested, the best route to acces the battery for amp power is directly infront of the passengers feet behing the trim and flooring.
    There is a small metal threaded plug here, drill carefully to the left and it comes through into the battery compartment in the engine bay! Sweet.



    Here the amps are dummied up in place to make sure they fit all right.
    Ill hide the wiring later with a trimmed box on either end so the wiring is hidden.


    The In-dash DVD arrived within 5 days from the US so that is going in now too.
    More photos on that later


    Next on the list was the Sub box.
    I designed it to fit around two bikes so it wouldn' get in the way / damaged.

    79L internal volume to suit two Kicker 12" L5 subs.


    I managed to cover it with heaps of little offcuts i had left over form the floor so it matches and wont stand out too much



    As it sits now at the mechanics getting the electric windows fixed.


    Next on the list is to finish all interior trimming and fit front Rockford Fosgate T1652S Splits, the wiring is already routed there so its jst a matter of fitting them and wiring cables to standard tweeter locations.

    Then i'll get onto the outside of the car
    2004 VW T5 2.5 TDi SWB

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    **** Reserved space for extra photos ****
    Last edited by Kevo; 16-08-2010 at 02:27 PM.
    2004 VW T5 2.5 TDi SWB

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    I'm exhuasted just watching, lol...and looking forward to sharing the view of your project...well done so far.

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    Nice work there mate, should be a pretty nice rig once its all setup inside, and slammed on the outside!
    Coils are on their way as we speak, let me know when they arrive

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    Looks great!!

    What on earth was the van carrying before you bought it? The inside of the barn doors and arches look like they been attacked with a scutching hammer!!

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    holy crap!

    Good to see you getting stuck into it DIY styles
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    Geez you're getting stuck into it kevo!
    Don't forget to line those wheel arches, that'll get rid of some road noise


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    Look sh*t hot, it's great to get some info before attacking my beast. I'm looking to do a mountain bike/surfboard ready camper type set-up, hope to kick off this week with a few mock-up designs. It could take a while

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    Thats coming together very nicely. Good to see people still like to get their hands dirty Nothing like sitting back and looking at something and saying "I did that"!


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