My Stunning T6

Agreed. Looks great. Just started a DIY conversion based on the same seating arrangement with the plan to have the table dropping into the seat gap and some slide out storage units to help extend out the area to form a larger bed space.

Would be interested to know where the rear seats came from (especially with the seat belts..) or who did the conversion ?
 
Hi
I had been looking for this kind of set up for a while.
Really pleased with it , the conversion was done by Cascade conversions of South Wales . Cheers mark
 
Love that, nice job.:thumbsup:

But a Q..
How comfortable are the two rear belted seats, I can’t see how the leg room works??
 
Love that, nice job.:thumbsup:

But a Q..
How comfortable are the two rear belted seats, I can’t see how the leg room works??
Thank you .
The 4 seated belts at the back work really well the upgraded soft leather is exceptionally comfy . Plus you have the front 3 seats to making s 7 seater .
Cheers mark
 
Watch the bonnet deflector doesn't start to rub through the paint where it mounts. Some of the T5 versions were known for this.
 
Looks smart, are side facing seats legal?

quick google and :-

Side-facing seatbelts
Our advice is that passengers are safest in a forward or rearward facing seat equipped with a lap belt or, preferably, a three-point belt.

Although side facing seats, with or without seatbelts, are not illegal, we would not advise that they are used. This is because seatbelts are not designed to be used with such seats. In the event of an accident, seatbelts on these side facing seats may help to prevent the wearer being thrown around the vehicle or from being ejected, but in a frontal crash they can increase injury risk by subjecting vulnerable parts of the body to higher loads than seatbelts used on forward facing seats. You should also bear in mind that child restraints cannot be fitted to side facing seats. In order to fit the required child restraints, you would need to have forward or rearward facing seats with full three-point seatbelts
 
Looks smart, are side facing seats legal?

quick google and :-

Side-facing seatbelts
Our advice is that passengers are safest in a forward or rearward facing seat equipped with a lap belt or, preferably, a three-point belt.

Although side facing seats, with or without seatbelts, are not illegal, we would not advise that they are used. This is because seatbelts are not designed to be used with such seats. In the event of an accident, seatbelts on these side facing seats may help to prevent the wearer being thrown around the vehicle or from being ejected, but in a frontal crash they can increase injury risk by subjecting vulnerable parts of the body to higher loads than seatbelts used on forward facing seats. You should also bear in mind that child restraints cannot be fitted to side facing seats. In order to fit the required child restraints, you would need to have forward or rearward facing seats with full three-point seatbelts
So, as long as you are not carrying children under 12 years old and/or under 135cm in height, the inward facing seats are legal. Whether they are safe or not is a different matter.
 
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