Full interior upgrade cost?

milner993

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Thought I would show the quote I received today and hoped to get your views on the pricing, does the quote seem reasonable?

I'm going for a day van build, is there anything else I should be considering?

I haven't added a diesel heater due to costs at the moment.

I only added a 12 volt leisure battery set up, is this enough for camping or should I be adding a 240volt system?



Lining
  • This is worse case scenario as we don’t know exactly what lays underneath your panels.
    • Remove bulkhead and strip panels
    • Fit Dodo Mat sound deadening to rear of the van
    • Thermo-lining
    • Recycled plastic insulation
    • Ply lining panels to rear
    • Carpet sides and panels – will see some body colour on sliding door and tailgate
    • Use hidden clips under carpet to secure panels
    • Supply new headlining trimmed in Suede with 4 LED spotlights
    • Fit switch to B Pillar to replicate off/on/courtesy function
    • £1525 + Vat, £1830 inc Vat


  • Additional sound deadening if required
    • Remove front seats
    • Remove front carpet
    • Fit Dodo Mat sound deadening to front arches, under front floor and under front steps
    • £195 + Vat, £234 inc Vat


Speakers
  • Fit rear speaker in speaker pods or to side ply lining
    • Gain access to rear of stereo unit
    • Fit quad-lock wiring
    • Run wires to speakers
    • Code using VCDS
    • £325 + Vat, £390 inc Vat


DVD player


12v plug
  • Fit 12v power supply in the rear drivers side, ignition live
    • £65 + Vat, £78 inc Vat


Vanshades
  • Suppply and fit Vanshades
    • One sliding door
    • Drivers side
    • Rear tailgate
    • Carpet colour to match
    • Blind colour of choice
    • £600 + Vat, £720 inc Vat


Leather fittment

  • Fit Leather – outsourced copmpany with CNC paneling of choice and stitch colour with or with alcantars centre
    • £1490 + Vat, £1788 inc Vat


Cheers in advance.
 
We have a day van and LOVE it. I would be very tempted though to go with a lithium battery and suitable B2B charge system - I am now looking to upgrade my setup which is Lead Acid leisure battery, relay for charging when engine running, small invertor for some 240 power (laptop charger etc)... I've made it so i can charge the leisure battery from a solar pannel when needed but to be honest i wish i'd got a lithium battery and a suitable B2B as that would give me LOADS of power to run my fridge, lights and diesel heater.

We have the Amdro boot jump Kombi (google it) in our Van and its a great way to get the cooker and kettle on at the beach!

We have a multirai fitted for a sunshade to slot into.
 
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Thank you for your feedback I'm going to obtain a couple more quotes, at least I know I'm in the rite ball park so I've got my benchmark now, thank you.
 
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