Traveller86

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    Why my previous comment is not visible? 😦

    in reply to: How to find best campsites in Norway #157261
    Traveller86
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    You can visit the website of the Norwegian Association for Caravan, Camping, and Motorhomes, download camping apps like Camping.no or Park4Night and purchase a Norway Camping Guidebook. Alternatively, you can also take advantage of the Norwegian “Right to Roam” law that allows camping in fully open and untreated lands for individual, non-commercial purposes. Enjoy your camping journey in Norway!

    in reply to: Nissan Primastar Seats #157258
    Traveller86
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    Have you considered checking with a Nissan dealership or auto parts store? They may have more information on compatible seat options and may even be able to install them for you. Best of luck in your search!

    in reply to: Does anyone know what this does? #157255
    Traveller86
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    Congratulations on your new campervan! As for panel 642, it’s hard to say without more information or a closer look. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer or previous owner to see if they have any insight?

    in reply to: Waeco CR 80 problems #157254
    Traveller86
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    Maybe take a look at the Dometic range or Vitrifrigo as possible alternatives.

    in reply to: Taxing a newly bought campervan #157250
    Traveller86
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    To tax a vehicle in the UK, you will need to provide the DVLA with certain information about the vehicle and yourself. This can be done online, by phone, or at a Post Office that offers vehicle tax services. You will need to have valid insurance, an MOT (if applicable), and a V5C registration certificate or the green ‘new keeper’s slip’ that you will receive when you purchase the vehicle.

    In terms of when to tax the vehicle, you can pay for road tax at any time before or after you have collected the vehicle. However, you will not be able to drive it on public roads without valid road tax. You may be able to get a refund on any unused road tax that was paid by the previous owner if the tax disc is still valid.

    If you have any further questions or concerns, you can contact the DVLA by phone on 0300 123 4321 or by using their online contact form on their website.

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