Haha, the only Dutch I know is TAXI !
Fortunately I am much more fluent in German. I know three words : Ya, shnitzel and shnell.
Here's the variety of shafts I have experimented with:-
Two piece shafts
1 Three UJ's, smooth but too much hammering noise under 1800 rpm. Rear slip joint. Very usefull for maintenance.
2 BMW front donut, CV centre, UJ rear. Good, noise noise.
3 BMW donut, CV centre,rear donut with locating bearing fitted to clutch input shaft so you could use a rear Mercedes donut.Bad combo. During acceleration and deceleration, the CV moves >15mm< or so causing the rear donut to flex like hell.If a centre UJ was used instead,this would have not been a problem. Otherwise good but costly and too much fiddle.
I experimented with this because I was breaking clutch housings. Later I discovered a bad alignment problem which I attributed to the propshaft but that wasn't the case.
4 My GTV road car. Front BMW V8 donut, CV centre,custom rear UJ and slip joint.Good.Unexpected benefit,smoother shifts and no worries about leaving the donut fragments behind at the lights on take off.
One piece
BMW front donut,no centre bearing, slip joint at rear with a custom UJ.
This one is yet to be tested.Requires inboard shifter.