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Kev the gas
Any chance of a look in the rear part where tools etc live?
I will do, if I don't do it in a couple of days please prod me !
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Any chance of a look in the rear part where tools etc live?
I also have a lwb Transporter Kombi.
6 seats for me and the family if needed then a decent bulkhead and still a decent load area.
I tried Mitsi pick ups, twice and lost sh.t loads of money both times.
Great to drive but to work out of a real pain in the but, not so bad in the summer but in the dark evenings/ rainy days an absolute nightmare!
If you get a lwb you can keep your pipe inside the van without the need for a pipe rack or permanent roof rack. Stops the pikeys stealing and also allows you into multistoreys if reqd.
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Ooer missus.I will do, if I don't do it in a couple of days please prod me !
ooooh you've got those brilliant easy entry windows the local junkies love round here, all they need is a brick and off they go to the pub 🙂
Sorry lame,
Behind the back seats is a Motexion bulkhead which takes effing ages to cut through with a decent jigsaw!
However if the buggers see me empty Greggs wrappers they are welcome, but I WILL FIND THEM
I've had 8 trannies now. (Stop it ) never had anything but brakes, batteries and servicing. All did well over 125,000 miles.
best are Volkswagen and merc, but if they go wrong it'l cost.
Vauxhall, Renault and the others ate good but are worthless with any mileage.
If your looking at Hindi look at nissan- same if not slightly better! Nv200 is next on our shopping lists.
Inside ray's Hyundai
why spoil the VW myth by telling tales 🙂
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