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Plywood lining in a Peugeot Van
HI Folks
Finally decided that the Moggie Traveller needs a bit of R&R (particularly sore replacement on the rear timbers) - so she'll be off the road for a few months. In the meantime - have acquired a 2nd-hand Pug Partner van. It'd be nice if the rear of the van was lined out in timber (?plywood?) - make it easier to strap stuff securely & stop it all rattling about. The steel pressing seem to be designed to accomodate infil panels - and have a variety of round and oval holes ready-punched... So - is there some kind of a plastic fixing that snaps into these holes to accomodate a screw or somesuch - or do people generally just whack self-tappers into the inner panels ? Anybody done this before & have words of wisdom to share ? Thanks Adrian |
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