Hey Macca,
Congrats on the van.
I know its a bit late as I have only just read this thread and have an almost identical van. They are great vans and our family love it.
I have the external entertainment unit but have the café dinette set up. If I am reading your earlier posts correct it sounds like you had to take the bunk set up if you wanted the outside TV unit, is this correct?
Just going to give some tips on minor things to look out for from our experience, again only minor things but handy to know as a new owner.
We have the washing machine and I have 4 young kids and the amount of swimming costumes that go in and out of it even on a 3-4 day trip is unreal.
There was an earlier post about the inside TV antenna placement, I snapped mine off in the first 24 hours as I did not know/think about it sticking out when I put the bed down so be careful.
As for storage, you will not fill the van, there is absolutely enough storage it is quite surprising when you start to find all the cupboards and empty spaces when you get the van home. There is a single cupboard door above the rear bed that actually has a space the full width of the van.
A couple of things we were not expecting to come with the van but found them in a cupboard when we collected it were two packs of fitted bed sheets, 2 12v fans that clip on the bar above the bed ends and an external pop up shower tent for our external shower.
Our salesperson forgot to tell us about the switch for the HWS that is in the front boot so make sure you get the low down on how the HWS actually works as there are 3 switches placed on the van.
The van lighting is all done by remote from the switches so you can buy a remote control for approx $40 and operate from the bed for the little ones through the night. handy gadget.
The drifter panel display for the tank level has a delay in it v's actual water in tank so if you are watching these to see when you are full you may find water running back out on the floor.
The doors are held by an elastic strap, one of the studs came of ours the first time the little one undone the strap, easy fix though but just keep an eye on it.
The cupboard door handles have little pins about 5mm long that go in either side, we had two that worked there way loose, if you see one on the floor, pick it up and check the handles.
Try and open all drawers without using the handle when you collect the van. We had one that worked its way loose on the first trip, all it needed was an adjustment but if I had done this when I picked it up I would have noticed it.
When you open/close the slideout with the button keep your finger on it until the motors stop, this keeps the configuration in line.
If you buy a tv for the outside make sure that it has Audio OUT RCA points for the speakers to attach too, they are pretty rare nowadays. The alternative is to get a headphone jack that converts to RCA male, then get two female RCA connectors to join them to the provided wires.
You will need to get a hose for the weber that a) fits the actual BBQ connection for Weber (unique size) and b) does not have a regulator as the point fitted on the van is after the regulators.
Blocks of wood are deffo a good idea, especially under the jockey wheel and corner jacks. We had the jockey sink in the rain and had trouble getting the height needed to get back up on the tow ball.
Get plenty of hose connections/joiners/tap connectors and different lengths of hose cut up.
Hope these tips help matey, they are all minor teething things so all I all I would say we have been fortunate with our van considering some of the horrorr stories you read on line.
Spend some time perfecting the Storm bed end covers, there is a technique, you can have fun figuring that out for yourself.
Congrats again.