OK, so dash fabric and door panels were taken from Farmyard on Saturday and cleaned up. They came out quite well as they have no damage, and while I had the upholstery cleaner out I gave the front seats another scrub too as the last time didn't get them clean.
Today, well yesterday now, I stripped out the dash to remove the old hammock material and fit the new, along with the door panels.
As well as cleaning everything as it all went back together (there seems to be a stong bias towards cleaning and polishing to my projects so far, I don't have o.c.d. honest

) I took this opportunity to do a couple of other jobs....
1. Replace the dodgy heated rear window switch with one Jon kindly gave me.

2. Repace the noisy clock with the one from my spares car.
3. Replace the dodgy headlamp switch with one, also from my spares car.
4. Replace the dodgy stereo with, well it was intended for my 750L, another one I have. The result of this last job means that I now have four speakers instead of one and a half! The two front speakers were taken from my spares car, the rears are currently the two house speakers that were rattling around in the boot doing nothing when I bought it. I will be replacing these with the parcel shelf from the spares car which has two speakers already fitted! I've never had a spares car before, it's great!

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The rear side panels which have yet to be transfered from Farmyard also have a couple of small Blaupunkt speakers in them, so I could have a six speaker system if they work ok. I'll just wire them in series with the pair in the parcel shelf as I don't want to start fitting amps. Lastly, when I fired up the new stereo it illuminated red, perfect!
I've also taken the rear and passenger seats back out as I will need to remove the carpet soon. The front seats I'm fitting, I think they're from a Punto, won't fit between the original runners in the way the Diahatsu ones did in the 750L, so I will have to cut the runners out with an angle grinder and want to remove the carpet to avoid everything going up in smoke.
Also, while I have all this extra load space I can deliver my Daughters old pushbike to it's new owner in Plymouth, then on to Weymouth to pick up some more Diahatsu seats I won on Ebay (front and rears), then on to Weston super mare to do a few hours work, grand tour of the british coast line! I've got to leave in seven hours so I'd better stop there.
Will post some pictures of state of play when I get back.