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Old 12-04-2012, 11:53   #16
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Hobby caravans shout PIKEE to me bit I do like other foreign caravans,

One day we will get a camper, but we like to be able to park our home up and then explore/shop in our car, we have friends who love it when we meet up as they have a camper and once on site, they catch buses or walk to most places, when with us they can jump in our car
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Hobby caravans shout PIKEE to me bit I do like other foreign caravans,

One day we will get a camper, but we like to be able to park our home up and then explore/shop in our car, we have friends who love it when we meet up as they have a camper and once on site, they catch buses or walk to most places, when with us they can jump in our car
They do, but that particular word caused a lot of problems on here a while ago as it is considered offencive. In fact if it were spelt correctly I think it would be filtered out automatically now.

That's why I prefer not to have a caravan at the moment as I will need to go off cutting trees in my Transit once the caravan is on site and those conifer spiders and sap would get everywhere in a motor home
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Old 12-04-2012, 14:10   #18
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They do, but that particular word caused a lot of problems on here a while ago as it is considered offencive. In fact if it were spelt correctly I think it would be filtered out automatically now.

That's why I prefer not to have a caravan at the moment as I will need to go off cutting trees in my Transit once the caravan is on site and those conifer spiders and sap would get everywhere in a motor home
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Old 12-04-2012, 18:58   #19
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Old 12-04-2012, 21:26   #20
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Your'e thinking of the old style Hobby, the modern ones look just like any other but the finish inside is fantastic. Adrias are nice too and very light.
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Your'e thinking of the old style Hobby, the modern ones look just like any other but the finish inside is fantastic. Adrias are nice too and very light.
The very latest Hobby's look like somehting from star trek. I remember people cominng to Appleby Fair in them last year. at £25k not cheap and to big for what I need though.
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Have you not seen the smaller ones?

€1895 or £15650
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Have you not seen the smaller ones?
didn't even know they did small ones, but generally I don't buy German stuff where there is an alternative. A personal choice. I Will have a look at your link now
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