Sweet! But it'd be even sweeter with matching panels for the upper bunk.
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The rear upper bunk panel is glued and riveted down. After drilling out the 11 rivets you have to break off the upper rear board. It will leave part of its wood stuck to the van frame. Which of course then needs removed.
The metal frame for both front and rear board along with the mount tabs then need to be drilled out and removed from the old boards and attached to the new boards with new hardware.
Then the rear board needs glued and riveted back into the van as its a structural piece of the van itself.
Much harder and more invasive than just unscrewing them and screwing them back into place, like the table.
Also really big items to ship.
This is why I've only offered them as an installed item.