Now *that* will be a proper campervanPut a deposit on a cheeky little “do a upper”. No build date yet so the image is from the configuration render
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Now *that* will be a proper campervanPut a deposit on a cheeky little “do a upper”. No build date yet so the image is from the configuration render
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XLWB / XHigh. the internal dimensions for the load area is 5m(L) x 2.1(H)Now *that* will be a proper campervan
Ok. Will do.Please report back how it goes, I’m still tempted!
Perfect for transporting a T6 in the back then to make sure it turns up at campsites nice and cleanXLWB / XHigh. the internal dimensions for the load area is 5m(L) x 2.1(H)
Which ones are they?these puppy dogs! fitting next saturday, can wait the standard lights at night are shocking, driving 33 years and theyre up there with the worst lights ever!
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Better than sliders - especially sliders worn with socks!Gorilla Robe.
I'm only one step away from wearing Croc's
Fashion faux pas for the yoof.Better than sliders - especially sliders worn with socks!
I'd strongly recommend taking your own food and drinks. They're obviously available to purchase, but we found them to be very expensive and the food was very average (i.e. poor) - plus there were long queues at all the food halls.Just got tickets to CCM show at the NEC on Saturday 25th Feb.
Looking for inspiration for when I get my own van for self-build. So many decisions to make.
Thank you, good advice! I hate wasting money on poor food/drinks at things like this.I'd strongly recommend taking your own food and drinks. They're obviously available to purchase, but we found them to be very expensive and the food was very average (i.e. poor) - plus there were long queues at all the food halls.
What sort of backing is on the mats ?
Hmmm, not biting !Put a deposit on a cheeky little “do a upper”. No build date yet so the image is from the configuration render
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Rubber backingWhat sort of backing is on the mats ?