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Post by cookie on Aug 2, 2019 11:31:46 GMT
That's it gone and done it, sold the big motorhome and put deposit down on a van conversion. Been thinking about it for ages as with my back it's a pain driving long distances and this new one is an auto and a lot nippier.and we can wild easier
Tried to sell oyrsvprivately and got no interest even though full history and loaded with goodies. Ready to go. Plus now we can do sneaky quick attacks on other fruitcakes gaffs while there away.
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Post by Sir Rowley Birkin on Aug 2, 2019 11:59:15 GMT
Good for you, Cookie. I discovered the joy of a "small" motorhome 15 years ago and I've never looked back. Big motorhomes are great on a site, but you cannot beat a little 'un for 'wilding', or parking in towns, or manoeuvring in Portuguese villages, or driving Devon's lanes... I hope you get on with the shock of downsizing. In fact, I'm thinking of downsizing again, too. Even my 5.5m long Exsis is a bit too big for what we need nowadays.
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Post by Barry B'stard on Aug 2, 2019 13:30:47 GMT
Good luck Cookie.
I floated the idea of a PVC the other day but it's not happening. I need two bikes, a scooter, a kayak and now a fecking entire 12v recording studio. Ain't happening. Plus I like our layout with front dinette and rear lounge.
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Post by Dead Monger on Aug 2, 2019 13:31:15 GMT
Youve only had it two mins Cookie
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