General  Vanning it up

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So it looks like cutting my roof off may be a bad idea (for now), so perhaps stage one should be turning it into a van as this is pretty much how I use it anyway. This would also get the back empty so I can see if roof off at a later date is not a nut job after all. Any pics or ideas, I am beyond boy racer so no big speakers in the back (I still drive like one, just don't want to look like one).
 
Now you make that argument so simplistic lol
I can't had this car from new for over 10 years, can't bear to part with it so need to play about with it a little
 
All i can say is ........... " it depends on skill, time and finances " ..........
 
All i can say is ........... " it depends on skill, time and finances " ..........

and yet another person to chop up a perfectly good cinq now they are all disappearing! :mad:

I'm no expert but since my insurance just dropped £600 and I'm 20 with a Sei SX is it not more practical to buy a van and save a cinq? :confused:

Michael
 
This is an interesting point....... when do you save one ? How bad does it have to be before you part it out ? How do others live without some being sacrificed ?

This applies to not only Cinqs..........
 
This is an interesting point....... when do you save one ? How bad does it have to be before you part it out ? How do others live without some being sacrificed ?

This applies to not only Cinqs..........

I completely agree with you. I have had many a bit for my sei from scrapped or written off vehicles but from what I can gather from other threads is that it is a perfectly good cinq, just a little boredom has set in :p

Michael
 
Each to his own, i totally agree, you probably wont like what i do then ! :D

Its great to look at totally standard cars, I however, like to think outside of the box...... ill show you at Stanford next year. ;) (y)
 
Don't get me wrong some of the polish Sei and Cinq vans/pickups are amazing, just prefer them looking stock :p

I look forward to Stanford and AI next year, and this year I shall actually talk to people :p

Michael
 
But i dont like Cinq pick ups............i draw the line at those.
 
Let me see skill none, time none, finances £4.62
I promise no pick ups and it will be done tastefully
I will keep the original black colour and make everyhting I do (unless I chop its head off) reversible
 
Never thought of it like that, just though its taking the seats and putting a flat back in it really. Perhaps I can leave the seats in and go over the top with something removable and pretend its temporary
 
all you have to do is get an sva style test done on it to make sure its road legal and safe. if you take the rear seats out and do it officically then you must remove the seat belts and weld over the anchor point so they cant be refitted, what you could do is just remove the seats but leave the seat belts in and when it comes to mot time as long as you throw the seats back in (about 3mins 41secs to do) then it will fly through and then get limo tints for the back, job jobbed.
 
If theyre not fitted they cant be tested, ie no rear seats, no need for seat belts, if theyre fitted they must be tested.

No windscreen, no need for washers and wipers, but you must be wearing safety glasses.......
 
I cant believe there is so much too it, its not as if I am changing the body or engine in anyway. This is minor changes surely. Cosmetic stuff, does that need a test to prove its safe to drive?
 
I cant believe there is so much too it....

There isn't!
The MOT will give you an advisory on your MOT sheet stating (& I quote here from my experience 2 months ago) 'Rear Seats Removed'. That's it- no pain, no fuss!
You might want to inform your insurers that you have temporarily removed the seats -just to cover your backside.

If you're not bothered by the hassle of transporting ankle-biters around then take the rear seats out, & put in a piece of sheet to level the floor & use some of the seatbelt screw holes to secure it (plug the others to stop water ingress).... or just bung some carpet over the floor.
Do build a guard to stop yourself being hit on the back of the head by a supersonic tin of baked beans during an emergency stop (read Pirus' near death experience with a flying battery!).
I'm currently building a guard out of an old metal bed-frame, it will cost me the extortionate price of a couple of pints to get a mate to weld it all up (y)
 
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