Bongo mod register..
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Re: rear bullbar
[quote="Gingerbloke"]95 N AFT
Lowered 50mm
18" Technomagnesio Detroit Alloys
Polished Rear Ladder
Polished Rear Bullbar
Later Spec Rear Door And Lights
Love to know where you got the rear Bullbar?
Lowered 50mm
18" Technomagnesio Detroit Alloys
Polished Rear Ladder
Polished Rear Bullbar
Later Spec Rear Door And Lights
Love to know where you got the rear Bullbar?
- climbingnut
- Junior Bongonaut
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Re: Bongo mod register..
Other than replacing the Japanese stereo, this is my first mod.
Made it this week, my first attempt so not perfect...
Made it this week, my first attempt so not perfect...
Re: Bongo mod register..
LC alarm
TM2
Full size spare
Airtop 2000 cabin heater with tank standpipe feed
cooker plinth/heater protector
top lockers
single line front number plate
Ikea curtain rail and thermal backed blackout curtains
limo black tint
blue tooth hands free
Sony Radio/CD
Easy camp driveaway awning
Kampa Easyroast oven/Camping Gaz two burner stove depending on length of trip
TM2
Full size spare
Airtop 2000 cabin heater with tank standpipe feed
cooker plinth/heater protector
top lockers
single line front number plate
Ikea curtain rail and thermal backed blackout curtains
limo black tint
blue tooth hands free
Sony Radio/CD
Easy camp driveaway awning
Kampa Easyroast oven/Camping Gaz two burner stove depending on length of trip
[url]http://germanshepherdrescue.co.uk/[/url]
Re: Bongo mod register..
Thought I would get this thread moving again as it's not been used in a while.
Some pics of my work up to now, starting to get it how I want it but not finished yet:
Some stuff done include 15"dvd with double din bluetooth head unit,amp and sub, Bose front speakers.
Remote central locking
Front and rear parking sensors
Led front lights, and led rear interior lights and footwell lights
Reversed seats,with centre table
RX8 wheels, Brembo caliper covers
Reverse camera, mirror removed
Roof rails, home made
Front bumper and B posts blacked out, factory tinted glass
Front grill blacked out
Wind deflectors
Leisure battery
Caravan store roll out awning with front and sides to fit.
Stripes and stickers
Some pics of my work up to now, starting to get it how I want it but not finished yet:
Some stuff done include 15"dvd with double din bluetooth head unit,amp and sub, Bose front speakers.
Remote central locking
Front and rear parking sensors
Led front lights, and led rear interior lights and footwell lights
Reversed seats,with centre table
RX8 wheels, Brembo caliper covers
Reverse camera, mirror removed
Roof rails, home made
Front bumper and B posts blacked out, factory tinted glass
Front grill blacked out
Wind deflectors
Leisure battery
Caravan store roll out awning with front and sides to fit.
Stripes and stickers
Do what you like.Like what you do.
- daveblueozzie
- Supreme Being
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Re: Bongo mod register..
Must admit Stu, the work you've done is brilliant and top class , not bad for a slap and dash painter.
Lost without my Bongo.
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Bought my Bongo a couple of months ago and slowly getting it up together how I'd like it. A couple of mods rather than real proper pimping. 17" alloys with 225/55 tyres, actually Hyundai with ebay Mazda centres. And the BMW clock mod for the dash, with a sportyish steering wheel.
Re: Bongo mod register..
Cheers Dave, I do try you know.daveblueozzie wrote:Must admit Stu, the work you've done is brilliant and top class , not bad for a slap and dash painter.
Do what you like.Like what you do.
- bongojoe
- Bongolier
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- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Re: Bongo mod register..
We bought our Bongo back in March and I discovered soon after to my great surprise that tinkering with it in between trips and making it your own is (almost) as much fun as going away for a trip. I've already added rear parking sensors, upgraded the speakers, added a DAB radio and aerial, fitted a Willinton kit to run stereo and blinds off the leisure battery.
Lots more planned, but my favourite upgrade so far is this:
Meter purchased off eBay with a shunt for under fifteen quid, tells me the charge in the leisure battery and current being drawn. Flick of a switch (just visible at the top of the pic) and it I can see the charge being sent back into the battery by my (also just added) 100w solar panel or engine while running.
Doesn't take much to make me happy!
Lots more planned, but my favourite upgrade so far is this:
Meter purchased off eBay with a shunt for under fifteen quid, tells me the charge in the leisure battery and current being drawn. Flick of a switch (just visible at the top of the pic) and it I can see the charge being sent back into the battery by my (also just added) 100w solar panel or engine while running.
Doesn't take much to make me happy!
1999 2WD 2.5L Diesel AFT
Re: Bongo mod register..
Nice, can you post a link to the ebay pleaaaaasebongojoe wrote:
Meter purchased off eBay with a shunt for under fifteen quid, tells me the charge in the leisure battery and current being drawn. Flick of a switch (just visible at the top of the pic) and it I can see the charge being sent back into the battery by my (also just added) 100w solar panel or engine while running.
Doesn't take much to make me happy!
EDIT: Did a search and found a bunch
.......... cycling more.
- bongojoe
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Re: Bongo mod register..
There are loads of them on eBay - this is the one I got:meek.tv wrote:bongojoe wrote: Nice, can you post a link to the ebay pleaaaaase
EDIT: Did a search and found a bunch
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170983270726
Remember you'll need a shunt to match the ammeter. I got one of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181072328470
1999 2WD 2.5L Diesel AFT
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- Junior Bongonaut
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- Joined: Fri Jul 05, 2013 4:52 pm
- Location: Central Scotland
Re: Bongo mod register..
Well that's it started. A new CD player and some new shoes. Ebay RX8 Alloys
Re: Bongo mod register..
Right! I've been hard at work, and I'm very pleased with the results, so I thought I'd post some photos of my latest mods
The total list so far includes:
Exterior:-
- RX8 alloys with 225/55/R18 tyres (about 7% bigger than the normal tyres)
- Undersealing
Interior:-
- JBL GT6-6C component speakers in the front (with a homemade -6dB L-pad on the tweeters, as they're too loud otherwise)
- Infinity 12" 300W rms subwoofer in a custom-made 60L twin ported enclosure that fits under the bed.
- Sentry safe, also under the bed (big enough for laptops)
- 300W inverter
- automatic inverter switching circuit
- Infinity 652.9 coaxial speakers in the back
- Sony CTX GT550UI stereo
- dual 12 Volt sockets in the back and in the roof, wired to the PMS aux circuit.
- Screen bracket between the driver and passenger seats with a 24" 1080p screen.
- fire extinguisher
Here's a few pictures:
The screen folds down and is great for watching films in the back!
This is the circuit for the automatic inverter switching.
This switch remotely turns on the inverter, which is tucked away out of sight. It supplies power to the three-prong plugs at the back, and to a 4-way, which I've run through to behind the driver's seat. When mains power is plugged in from the outside the power to the plugs is switched over to the external supply, and the inverter is switched off automatically. Neat, huh?! (As you can see, I've run the battery down completely!)
With these Infinities in the back, the JBLs in the front, and the Infinity sub, the sound system is sounding pretty good now!
The total list so far includes:
Exterior:-
- RX8 alloys with 225/55/R18 tyres (about 7% bigger than the normal tyres)
- Undersealing
Interior:-
- JBL GT6-6C component speakers in the front (with a homemade -6dB L-pad on the tweeters, as they're too loud otherwise)
- Infinity 12" 300W rms subwoofer in a custom-made 60L twin ported enclosure that fits under the bed.
- Sentry safe, also under the bed (big enough for laptops)
- 300W inverter
- automatic inverter switching circuit
- Infinity 652.9 coaxial speakers in the back
- Sony CTX GT550UI stereo
- dual 12 Volt sockets in the back and in the roof, wired to the PMS aux circuit.
- Screen bracket between the driver and passenger seats with a 24" 1080p screen.
- fire extinguisher
Here's a few pictures:
The screen folds down and is great for watching films in the back!
This is the circuit for the automatic inverter switching.
This switch remotely turns on the inverter, which is tucked away out of sight. It supplies power to the three-prong plugs at the back, and to a 4-way, which I've run through to behind the driver's seat. When mains power is plugged in from the outside the power to the plugs is switched over to the external supply, and the inverter is switched off automatically. Neat, huh?! (As you can see, I've run the battery down completely!)
With these Infinities in the back, the JBLs in the front, and the Infinity sub, the sound system is sounding pretty good now!
Re: Bongo mod register..
I like the idea of the flag on the roofthe janner vanner wrote:Updated from July 08
OUTSIDE
Referbed 18" Piaa alloys on low profile tyres
Tinted windows
Bongo logo on rear side panels
Bongo decal behind driver door
Decal on freetop sides
Mazda decal on Wind defectors
Janner Vanner decals on front wheel arch
Chrome trim on wheel arches
Chrome trim above front bumper
Chrome trim along door edges
Chrome trim around windscreen
Chrome trim around rear light cluster
Chrome No. plate surrounds
Chrome tow hitch cover
Resprayed wiper blades silver
Resprayed Rad grill fins silver
Sprayed gutter strip silver
Sprayed light strip at rear Burgandy
Sprayed Mirrors silver
Chrome windscreen washer covers
SS exhust
Bull Bars with Piaa spots
Cornish flag on roof
Calipers painted silver
Rear Ladder
New decal Cornwall nuffsaid....
Marker lights on roof
INSIDE
MOMO Wood style steering wheel
Aldi seat covers
Armrest
Alpine CD changer and radio
Alpine Mini disc player
Alpine board wih twin Amplifiers
Sony Mixer
Stainless Steel rad stone guard
Sprayed handle grips, window switch, instrament housing and panel, also centre consel silver
Updated 3rd August 09
Where did you get it?
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- Supreme Being
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- Location: the forgotten corner of Cornwall
Re: Bongo mod register..
Sorry i'm a little slow in responding to your question, it just goes to show how often I visit this topic. I know someone who sign writes vehicle down here in Cornwall Thanks for reminding me of how my Bongo use to look, Shes a little different now. I'll update photos of her soon.
The Janner Vanner
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- Bongonaut
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- Location: Willington
Re: Bongo mod register..
I like this, and would like to do the same. Could you possibly explain the connections, or even a wiring diagram?bongojoe wrote:There are loads of them on eBay - this is the one I got:meek.tv wrote:bongojoe wrote: Nice, can you post a link to the ebay pleaaaaase
EDIT: Did a search and found a bunch
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170983270726
Remember you'll need a shunt to match the ammeter. I got one of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181072328470
Thanks
Paul & Lara
It's 'Our' Bongo; not his, not hers...
It's 'Our' Bongo; not his, not hers...