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  • in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138816
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    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138841
    Richard
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    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138839
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138835
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138833
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138832
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138829
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138828
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138826
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138823
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138821
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Which camper is for me? Newbie requesting help :) Thanks! #138820
    Richard
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    which
    Budget is a good question. Broadly speaking if you research the web you will find your answers, this takes hours and hours but will really fill you up with info. I bought my 1st in june, a 1993 T4 “California”. Get a diesel with turbo as the injection alone is too weak, though it does the job if you drive thoughtfully. Don’t even think about petrol! Bit under-braking on mountains but again, drive with the gearbox and all is ok. Normal hills etc.: no problem.
    As you can hear, we drove a lot in europe this summer. 7000km in 5 weeks.
    Don’t even think about T2 or T3 as these are death traps from any angle in collision, though T3 is better than T2. T4 is good, with 2 airbags and a strong shape, not a Saab 9-3 though. See Crash-Test url.
    Look at rust places carefully. Lot of false rooms, but it’s a model fault. It’s fine.
    Good luck!
    Richard

    in reply to: Does anyone recognise this? #143716
    Richard
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    I would invest in a new one,
    I would invest in a new one, maybe 500 english…they are called cabin-warmers I think.

    in reply to: Does anyone recognise this? #143720
    Richard
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    I would invest in a new one,
    I would invest in a new one, maybe 500 english…they are called cabin-warmers I think.

    in reply to: Does anyone recognise this? #143738
    Richard
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    I would invest in a new one,
    I would invest in a new one, maybe 500 english…they are called cabin-warmers I think.

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