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    T5 Multivan Sleeper kit

    I have the parts to make your T5 Multivan into a camper/Sleeper.
    The parts are Flexi Board that sits behind the three seater.
    A part of foam that sits on top of the Flexi board and,
    The black out curtains supplied by VW.
    I don't have a Multivan anymore and I will be moving house very soon so need to sell them on.
    Price wise I would like $500 for all three items pluss the shipping to your location.
    I am in Adelaide but moving up to Townsville at the end of July.
    I know this should probably go in the items for sale but thought I would push my luck and put it in here.
    Sorry if its got to be moved and feel free to do so.
    Thought more T5 owners would see the advert in this section.
    I will try and get some picture loaded up asap.
    Thanks Rob
    0451503959

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob64981 View Post





    Hi, I was just wondering how the blackout curtains work? Are the clipped in or do you have to drill them in? And do they cover all the windows? So 8 curtains? I am very interested in the flexiboard as I have just got a T5 Multivan and can't seem to find anywhere to get any details

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwilly67 View Post
    Hi, I was just wondering how the blackout curtains work? Are the clipped in or do you have to drill them in? And do they cover all the windows? So 8 curtains? I am very interested in the flexiboard as I have just got a T5 Multivan and can't seem to find anywhere to get any details
    The curtains clip on to the pull up blinds that are on the rear side windows in the Multivan, the driver and passenger ones simply push into the window frame, the front and rear windows have collapsible poles that hold them in shape and they are also just pushed into the window frames. No additional fittings are needed. When not in use, they all fold up into a bag that fits into the draws under the rear seat of the Multivan. It's all very simple and they work well for privacy.
    The bed extension also works very well. It sits behind the rear seat. When the rear seat is folded flat, it lines up with the bed extension to be the size of a double bed. The bed extension can be removed easily without taking out any seats to do so but we leave ours in all the time.
    I bought the "Good Night Package" with my Multivan and am very pleased I did so. I have purchased a foam double mattress for extra comfort (otherwise you are just sleeping straight on the rear seats which aren't super comfy.

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