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Old 09-06-2011, 22:16   #1
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so if ya see me gis a wave ,, now fitted with a massive roof box,
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Old 09-06-2011, 22:28   #2
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looks like a nice tidy motor, what year is it?

Needs a bit more mud.
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Old 09-06-2011, 22:35   #3
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looks like a nice tidy motor, what year is it?

Needs a bit more mud.
tar its a 03 plate as for the mud it will never see it lol ,, all it for is realy towing the caravan about mate

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Old 09-06-2011, 22:56   #4
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so if ya see me gis a wave ,, now fitted with a massive roof box,
What do you put in the roof box? massive boot,and massive caravan.You must have a car load of kids I guess !
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Old 09-06-2011, 23:22   #5
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What do you put in the roof box? massive boot,and massive caravan.You must have a car load of kids I guess !
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no only one kid mate but the dogs tak up the boot space so the roof box holds all the awning and poles as we never leave any thing in the van in storeage so the box comes in handy as i can leave them in there till next time
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Old 09-06-2011, 23:39   #6
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Broody hell, that's a big tinny
Please be so kind to keep touring the north east
We've only got little roads round by here
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Old 10-06-2011, 09:12   #7
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Broody hell, that's a big tinny
Shouldn't you have a transit van to tow these around
You certainly have the best vehicle to do it.

Make sure your 4 wheel drive works, saves any embarrassment in case you actually get stuck in a muddy field, or you could actually get mud on it
My 2.7TD mav tows a twin axle boat trailer, overall length of trailer and boat is 26 feet, and just about 2 tonnes, no problems towing, the twin axles keep it really stable, and safer in case of a blowout.

Except when doing tight turns and the trailer wheels want to come off the rim Doesn't half put a side force on them, that's why they are reinforced etc. Try to avoid really tight turns.
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Old 10-06-2011, 09:25   #8
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Try to avoid really tight turns.
Quite right, and there's blinking loads of them round here.
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Quite right, and there's blinking loads of them round here.
I get a very very slight impression that you don't want tin tents blocking your roads.

They should be kept on the M6 Toll road and pay £11+ for the experience.

Does the Severn bridge charge extra for tin tents, £1000 each way isn't it...especially if it has 4 wheels

One way is free... is that out of Wales ?
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oh yes , it's free to leave.
We charge on the way in and there's no refunds, no matter how much it rains
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