Post Natural Gas installation/Underside - Looking for advice/Help

peter1987t

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Hi all,

I am looking for some advice/help, there is not a real problem (atleast not that I am aware of), but I wanted to check with you if there is anything i SHOULD do.
To me, at the moment, it is a bit messy and I feel like I miss the half of my underside.

Some specs:
- Volkswagen Transporter T6 Kombi (LWB)
- 2017
- 78.000km verified
- 2.0 TSI 150BHP with 6 Gearbox
- Had been outfitted aftermarket with a Natural Gast installation (has been subsidied by the government for a while)
- In the meanwhile converted to a campervan.
- Next week to be retrofitted with LPG/Gas


As we bought it
You can see the adjustments made, heatshields moved, excaust is rerouted and there is much smaller petrol tank installed
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Overview
6 Natural Gas Tanks installed:

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Now:
Because our T6 got converted and installed a Reimo 3000 couch on a Rail, the tanks had to be removed.
I am not too familiar with how an underside should look, but its just sort of daunting that I feel like missing the halve of the underside?

Question;

- Am I missing any crucial parts? Except for the original gas tank? (see below)
- At the location of the sparewheel, the LPG tank is going to be installed, but am I not missing anything crucial there?

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Next
Next week, certified installer is going to remove all natural gas components and do a completely new retrofit of the LPG/Gas installation.
This is an new OEM petrol tank that I have and will be installed.
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Any advice? What would you do??



Thanks so much, I hope that I can use some of your experience and maybe get some pointers or other good advice.

Best regards,
Peter
 
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Best to leave the plastic undertray off, so the surface to surface missiles can be deployed as soon as the target is identified.
 
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