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- September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145779kellGuest
Hi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145780kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145782kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145784kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145786kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145788kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145790kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145792kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145795kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145799kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145800kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm #145812kellGuestHi. The Iveco extra long
Hi. The Iveco extra long wheelbase (7mtr) is about the longest panel van within that weight class and is very popular in across Europe.
Insurance:
Frank Pickles insurance
Insurance choice
Shield insurance
are all good for self builds though your age might mean it’s not cheap.September 20, 2011 at 7:23 am #145798DarrenKeymasterMercedes is the way to go for
Mercedes is the way to go for ultimate reliability and the lest time in the garage. Newer Sprinters are the most reliable, older pre-sprinters are slower and less-refined, but generally rust less. But rust is not a problem is looked after on a Sprinter.LWB Sprinter is pretty much the biggest 3.5 T van you can get. You mentioned a 410 Sprinter. Just be away that they are 4.6 Tonnes.
LWB Sprinter is not the easiest thing to park in a supermarket, but fine at beaches and other places once you get camping.If you insure it as a van most insurance companies won’t be very happy with a camper fitted in the back.
If you insure it as a camper van insurance companies will want it to be registered with the DVLA as a camper van, or they’ll ask you to get an engineers report / dealer report to ensure it is a camper van.http://www.campton.co.uk are a good insurance brokers.
September 20, 2011 at 7:23 am #145803DarrenKeymasterMercedes is the way to go for
Mercedes is the way to go for ultimate reliability and the lest time in the garage. Newer Sprinters are the most reliable, older pre-sprinters are slower and less-refined, but generally rust less. But rust is not a problem is looked after on a Sprinter.LWB Sprinter is pretty much the biggest 3.5 T van you can get. You mentioned a 410 Sprinter. Just be away that they are 4.6 Tonnes.
LWB Sprinter is not the easiest thing to park in a supermarket, but fine at beaches and other places once you get camping.If you insure it as a van most insurance companies won’t be very happy with a camper fitted in the back.
If you insure it as a camper van insurance companies will want it to be registered with the DVLA as a camper van, or they’ll ask you to get an engineers report / dealer report to ensure it is a camper van.http://www.campton.co.uk are a good insurance brokers.
September 20, 2011 at 7:23 am #145805DarrenKeymasterMercedes is the way to go for
Mercedes is the way to go for ultimate reliability and the lest time in the garage. Newer Sprinters are the most reliable, older pre-sprinters are slower and less-refined, but generally rust less. But rust is not a problem is looked after on a Sprinter.LWB Sprinter is pretty much the biggest 3.5 T van you can get. You mentioned a 410 Sprinter. Just be away that they are 4.6 Tonnes.
LWB Sprinter is not the easiest thing to park in a supermarket, but fine at beaches and other places once you get camping.If you insure it as a van most insurance companies won’t be very happy with a camper fitted in the back.
If you insure it as a camper van insurance companies will want it to be registered with the DVLA as a camper van, or they’ll ask you to get an engineers report / dealer report to ensure it is a camper van.http://www.campton.co.uk are a good insurance brokers.
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