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Why has that merc got a spare wheel taking up precious space inside the rear? Seems a daft design!

nice tidy van tho, very smart! I like it!
 
Vern - Top van, top car and looks very clean. I must say I'd be very impressed if I was customer and you turned up at my house in that van! Credit to you mate.

Need to get some pictures of mine soon! Are you based in York btw?
 
Why has that merc got a spare wheel taking up precious space inside the rear? Seems a daft design!

nice tidy van tho, very smart! I like it!

It's cos it's the compact. It should be screwed to left inner but obviously vern has racked it out. This is how it comes from factory although not best pic:

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If you turned up at mine in that Vern I'd turn the lights off and pull the curtains cos I clearly would not be able to afford you :)

I never realised that Yorkshire had escaped the recession :)
 
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