SVM 286
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Don't mince yer words Davey.
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pow
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He doesn't does he
I've been looking at ones that have been used by disabled owners. Would avoid ex minicabs like the plauge
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alan-g-w
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I don't see how your only chance of a holiday is touring if the two of you are going to have 7 weeks off in the summer? Obviously it's something you enjoy but that bit kind of confused me.
I've got to agree with Nic and say the t4 would be my choice unfortunately - a mate had one that he converted from a van himself like you're doing. Rock n roll bed, full cooker and stove, space heater on a thermostat and, le piece de resistance, shag pile on every surface lol. He sold that one and the last I heard he bought another to do the same, only this time he's somehow making it so that his motorbike can also go in the back. He's pretty mental
[Edited on 13-02-2014 by alan-g-w]
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pow
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1. We enjoy it
2. The cost of holidaying in the school holidays
3. We can have 4/5/6 weeks away for the cost of a 2 week flight/hotel holiday
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alan-g-w
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Sound just that you made it seem like you had no choice, was curious if there were other factors.
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pow
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Money is tight now I've bought a house, don't have a couple of grand to spunk on a holiday just because we have to go when the kids are off too
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by pow
We are both on teachers timetables so our only real chance for a holiday is touring in the summer.
My misses is a teacher and therefore we can only go away on teachers timetables.
You had 100k for a house deposit, i'm pretty sure you can afford a little bit extra to go abroad.
Daft comment in my opinion!
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Money is tight now I've bought a house
So why they fuck do you need a camper van
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by pow
Money is tight now I've bought a house
So why they fuck do you need a camper van
you are a jackass.
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by pow
Money is tight now I've bought a house
So why they fuck do you need a camper van
Last time I checked a house isn't exactly mobile
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by pow
Money is tight now I've bought a house
So why they fuck do you need a camper van
you are a jackass.
You are a bit of tit in my opinion.
Pow is here saying money is tight yet is looking at buying another van that he will spend money on in terms of converting, running, taxing, MOTs, insurance.
Therefore, he is either spending money he doesn't have or money is not tight.
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by pow
Money is tight now I've bought a house
So why they fuck do you need a camper van
Last time I checked a house isn't exactly mobile
He also has a car. Keep up before arse type comments please.
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pow
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Had a quick peak at one today. Overall fairly impressed. Didn't get to drive it though and it was an auto petrol that I don't really want. Reminded me of mums old a140 though which was a pretty good little car for the purpose it was bought for. Not much in the rust front either
Gunna have a think about it this week. Fairly sure that if the T2 goes I'm this could replace it.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
You had 100k for a house deposit, i'm pretty sure you can afford a little bit extra to go abroad.
What? That makes no sense at all.
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Gary
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Indeed. Plus what if he don't want to? I'd love a trek around Europe in a camper!
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pow
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I don't know what he's on about. I've asked for advise on a certain make and model of car/van, the reasons behind why I want it and he's bringing up all sorts of shit when he has no idea of my financial situation.
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baza31
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Couldn't you consider a caravan? Then you could leave it on a site and drive around in your car? Caravan will also be higher spec for the money
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pow
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I detest towing
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Jambo
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You seem surprised that Andrew is a complete moron?!
Dave, I went to Thailand for two and a bit weeks and it cost me about £1100. That's going to be a better experience than buying a shonkey old van for 4 weeks in this country.
Fair enough if that's your bag.
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pow
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Jambo, there's more to it than that
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Ian
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I can certainly see the attraction of driving around. Stop where you want, sleep when you're tired, the money just goes further.
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pow
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What I loved was the lack of pre-defined route. We booked 4 days worth of campsites in advance in the 3 months we were away. When we were somewhere we got the map out and went oo look we could drive there tomorrow instead of doing that. We ended up in Barcelona doing that
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
If you can find a good one they are great!
Trouble is all of the good ones (the high spec ones with air suspension etc.) were all bought up by the private hire industry and are fooked!
I looked for a good one (at a reasonable price) for ages and had very little luck
I told you that camper would last all of five bloody minutes didn't I
BTW the older (boxy) ones (like in your photo) ARE DOG SHIT.. do not touch..
Well I've been looking for a LWB (not XLWB) one of these with low mileage for a realistic price for nearly a year on and off.. I found one! Disabled owner so its not got intergalactic mileage!
Its got a few marks on it, mostly on the rear end but its a decent spec, leather (annoyingly four captain seats!), command (satnav, reversing camera, tv etc), tints, auto, 80k miles..
The plan is to turn it into a Day van if I can find a pop-top that isn't INSANELY priced.
[Edited on 19-08-2014 by DaveyLC]
[Edited on 19-08-2014 by DaveyLC]
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Ian
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That's got European tour written all over it.
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DaveyLC
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Just need to source one of these bad-boys and we'll be on tour
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