New (to us) motorhome

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New (to us) motorhome

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Just got home again after picking it up. 2015 Knause Sun Ti. Only has 7,400 Klm on it. Needs a good clean as it has been in storage for 5 years. It is a bit like Xmas as it still has quite a bit of stuff in it to sort through. Keeping the van for a while to do the up north bit ( when all this covid crap settles down ) and will use the motorhome for cruising around NSW/VIC/TAS. That is the plan as long as our health holds out.
Cheers John and Faye
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Looks good John. I hope the you and Faye have many years of happy motorhoming in it. :D
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Of course you know what I am going to ask for John? Did Faye help with the drive home? Now get out there and enjoy :D :D
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Faye had a choice to drive that or the Peugeot home. She chose the Peugeot.
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Wow, looks fantastic.

Might be wise to replace the tyres. They'll look good but who know how long they'll last when they get hot.
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Wow! Looks good but until now I'd never heard of it!
Is it based on a Fiat?
Even the brochure doesn't tell you that.
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Congratulations John and Faye! Looks great. Hopefully we might get to see it in person this year.
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Good onya.it must be like Xmas again at your place. Enjoy.
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The Knaus is German built and finished in Aust. by A Van. Built on a Fiat Ducato. This one has the older 3 Ltr motor that I think the Iveco still uses. Is front wheel drive that can be a problem with traction on wet grassed areas but they are the most common vehicles and I will just have to be careful and carry a tow rope. Just found their can food stash but it is all out of date. The cat will love the cans of sardines and tuna.
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Apart from all the usual hoses and mats about the only thing of any value would be the very good long 15amp power cord and amphibian.
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