THIS week I bought

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Mirror Guard protectors. And yes, we do now look like an Imperial Starship Storm Trooper....dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah daaaaaaah!!!
I bet oncoming drivers take a wide berth when they see that door coming towards them :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
I bet oncoming drivers take a wide berth when they see that door coming towards them :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Actually they do! Once had a logging truck, not renowned for their "give way" attitude, take to the verge/hedge as we appeared round a bend on a not very wide road...........
 
Ordered Gasit refillable bottle system 2*11kg to replace the standard exchange system the van came with

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Decided not to take any chances for upcoming Europe trip so:-

Spare bulb kit
Beam deflectors
Hi-viz vests
Food mixer
GB sticker
Warning triangle
Fire extinguisher
Swiss Vignette
Cuddly toy
Bike warning sign
Breathalysers
 
Decided not to take any chances for upcoming Europe trip so:-

Spare bulb kit
Beam deflectors
Hi-viz vests
Food mixer
GB sticker
Warning triangle
Fire extinguisher
Swiss Vignette
Cuddly toy
Bike warning sign
Breathalysers
Any sliding doors?
 
Need to see photographic proof of the cuddly toy!
 
Our latest purchases

Heosafe cab door locks (£30 cheaper from Amazon.de than .co.uk)
Dimmable LED lights for over cooker
Radio fascia
Status 570 aerial
Bullfinch bbq outlet

Still working through the wishlist

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We bought a new Motorhome, well technically we bought her a day after the Peterborough show, picked her up yesterday. She is a Le Voyageur LV 7.8 GJF. We are now at SAP to have some extras fitted:):roflmto:
 

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Blimey the QEII has docked, looks massive from that angle
 
Our latest purchases

Heosafe cab door locks (£30 cheaper from Amazon.de than .co.uk)
Dimmable LED lights for over cooker
Radio fascia
Status 570 aerial
Bullfinch bbq outlet

Still working through the wishlist

Going to have to block this thread costing me far to much money lol least you saved me £30 got the Heosafe locks -:)
 
:) hoped someone might find that useful. That was for the Ducato/Boxer 2006> ones

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Some additional cushions etc for BanHam so Jane can have her “chaise” to relax on in the evenings. Here now at regal furnishings. :D(y)(y)

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A new cover for the EHU hook up thingy ... it’s cracked on one side so we’ve had to secure it with Velcro for now otherwise we’d have lost it when we route ... eBay to the rescue!!
 
We have just received delivery of this;

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Minus the chairs, table and more importantly, wine.
It did come with two side covers though.
I still get in a mess every time I put ours up ! My brain simply fails to get to grips with the darned thing !
 
I still get in a mess every time I put ours up ! My brain simply fails to get to grips with the darned thing !

Jaws I wasn't impressed with the "Quest" You Tube video but there is another one made for the Oz Market.

Watch how the young man plants his foot on the skirt of the Gazebo and grips the top of each side before pulling each side out.

 
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What is the idea behind one of these? Not a criticism just don’t understand why ?

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What is the idea behind one of these? Not a criticism just don’t understand why ?
They are darn easy to put up and take down, nothing else comes close, they are also very versatile as they can be used as a gazebo or with the sides on to give more protection as you'd get with a freestanding awning. They are actually quite durable too and people have used them in windy/bad weather without any adverse affect.
 
I bought a raincoat, due to thinking the weather would be dry and warm in Dorset, Devon, and Cornwall, and not packing anything other than t-shirts and one hoody.
 
They are darn easy to put up and take down, nothing else comes close, they are also very versatile as they can be used as a gazebo or with the sides on to give more protection as you'd get with a freestanding awning. They are actually quite durable too and people have used them in windy/bad weather without any adverse affect.
What is the idea behind one of these? Not a criticism just don’t understand why ?

In our case, in addition to what Minxy pointed out, we needed somewhere to display our sales of paperbacks that we sell at rallies for the benefit of Prostate Cancer UK. When the weather isn't on it's best behaviour, there will be no need to put the books away.
BTW the Gazebo's first outing will be at the Stratford River Festival Rally where our comprehensive selection of good quality modern books will be on sale.
 

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