Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox
- Swisslulu
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Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox
Picked up this little beauty today. Parked up at Pine Rivers Showgrounds for 2 nights to make sure all works as it should before we make the trek home.
- Newcastle George
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Be sure to wash the snow off the windscreen before heading home.
George
George
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DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
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- jon_d
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WOW.... looks fantastic. congratulations to you two!
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Great looking unit,I'm sure you both will have many happy ks of traveling with all the modern cons.. ......congrats....................Peter and Rita
- Dot
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Noiiiiiiice one, enjoy and when you get around to it maybe some inside pics. Didn't get my PM ??
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Leslie, that's a beautiful looking mobile home. May you have many happy years of travel in her. xxx
Deborah
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Looks like the side has come adrift ?
Bernie .
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- Swisslulu
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Just the one you sent on Dec 1 when I first asked you. Nothing since.Dot wrote:Noiiiiiiice one, enjoy and when you get around to it maybe some inside pics. Didn't get my PM ??
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Congrats from us.
Time is passing too quickly so live life to the full with your spouse/partner while you still have she/he by your side.
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- Keith Morris
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"tanks" here---
You should be happy with the Iveco, easy to drive, good on fuel, it goes a long way before repairs.
My lot in WA use the Iveco for a courier business and has done well over 100,000 km in one of them this year with no probs.
He has a 2005 model which has done just under 1,000,000 km and is used as a stand-by unit. The only problem was getting the spare tyre in and out of the carrier, so check that out before you hit the road. (or just call the RAC).
Keith
You should be happy with the Iveco, easy to drive, good on fuel, it goes a long way before repairs.
My lot in WA use the Iveco for a courier business and has done well over 100,000 km in one of them this year with no probs.
He has a 2005 model which has done just under 1,000,000 km and is used as a stand-by unit. The only problem was getting the spare tyre in and out of the carrier, so check that out before you hit the road. (or just call the RAC).
Keith
I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.