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Hi all, Im just about to get my newly imported Vellfire on the road and will over the months be converting it into a day camper van with drive away awning. I also

intend to build my own modular rear pull out kitchen so will post up pics and vids of the work as it comes along. it wont be a full conversion as  I intend to use

the van as a daily driver and remove the pod over the winter. 

My main question is has anyone here converted the front seats to be able to swivel and if so what plates did you use and how it turned out.

many thanks.

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2 hours ago, Boagie said:

Hi all, Im just about to get my newly imported Vellfire on the road and will over the months be converting it into a day camper van with drive away awning. I also

intend to build my own modular rear pull out kitchen so will post up pics and vids of the work as it comes along. it wont be a full conversion as  I intend to use

the van as a daily driver and remove the pod over the winter. 

My main question is has anyone here converted the front seats to be able to swivel and if so what plates did you use and how it turned out.

many thanks.

 

Try NorthStar on the IOW.

 

They certainly do (or did) them for the Gen 1 models.

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