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Old 20-02-2011, 22:39   #1
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....and ready to set off for the NEC in the morning.


Going to the press launch of the new Bailey Orion tomorrow and then Tuesday to Sunday trying to sell some ;O)


Anyone going to the show please pop over and say hello.


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Old 20-02-2011, 22:40   #2
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carful you dont get stuck in the wet grass!!
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Old 20-02-2011, 22:44   #3
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carful you dont get stuck in the wet grass!!

The garden is very muddy by the gate behind the caravan at the moment as I jet washed the Maverick last week after green laning.


might be fun in the morning when I reverse out ;O)
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lol

must have pics of when you get stuck then!
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Just out of interest, has the extra cost of fuel effected caravan sales and interest?

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Old 20-02-2011, 22:53   #6
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Just out of interest, has the extra cost of fuel effected caravan sales and interest?

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Not at all , we are very busy at the moment.

People looking to stay in UK and have more shorter holidays over the year.


We are also selling a lot of top end vans around £20k to people pulling their money out of sh!te savings.
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Good to hear of a success story in this climate. I have noticed over the last couple of years that vans are keeping their vlaue on the second hand market.

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Old 20-02-2011, 23:35   #8
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Holding values very well ,especially cheeper family vans.
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Used to really enjoy caravanning but it's well out of my league now a days. Started on a £250 Minster 3 berth, then a Monza 1200CT with plastic windows and our last van that turned out to be rotten was a Swift Danette but it was a nice van. Sold that and bought a trailer tent which we kept for a year and sold off. Not had anything since but I reckon cost of fuel is prohibative for us now.

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To be honest I think I get better MPG towing than I do solo

Must be something to do with speed ;O)
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The garden is very muddy by the gate behind the caravan at the moment as I jet washed the Maverick last week after green laning.


might be fun in the morning when I reverse out ;O)
if it proves to be too muddy, i have room for it, just to help you out of course
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tracker as standard? might be an idea to catch planks thieves lol!
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That's very kind Plank , someone had room for my last van ;O(

Police found it at Appleby after 7 years.

They must have been looking hard :O)
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That's very kind Plank , someone had room for my last van ;O(

Police found it at Appleby after 7 years.

They must have been looking hard :O)
I could even take it to Apleby if it helps
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I could even take it to Apleby if it helps
I pissed myself at that bloke on BFGW the other night in his round top...10 miles from home and he calls the wife to bring the stew in the car.....
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