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Ours is treated like a member of the family now.
Seen twice a year and the cause of arguments with the wife?
must post pics of my bongo
Some more Bongo shots for you SimonM:
France:
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/pimpmasterjazz/7987028161/ ]Time to relax[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/pimpmasterjazz/ ]NeilCain[/url], on Flickr
Slovenia:
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France again, in awkward company:
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/pimpmasterjazz/7728288162/ ]Bit of a fish out of water. First stay at a French aire.[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/pimpmasterjazz/ ]NeilCain[/url], on Flickr
After looking at many campers, this has been near on perfect us;
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Its one of the best I've seen for mtb'ing and travels.
We've had it for a few years and due to job changes, we no longer get the time off needed to justify it. So its for sale, if anyone is interested.
Its on ebay.
[url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-LT35-TDI-130BHP-Camper-Race-Van-4-Berth-Garage-Hob-Fridge-TV-/110951094620?pt=UK_Campers_Caravans_Motorhomes ]ebay link[/url]
If you want any more info, just ask.
OOh will you lot stop it, i've been having a few 'mares getting a California (long story) and had decided to give up. Then this thread starts and i read it, then a Cali appears and I am now going to look at it. This could be an expensive thread, i'd have to make the Cali my everyday car (to work 3x a week circa 20kms). How bad would it be ?
...to work 3x a week circa 20kms
My better half does that in the Bongo, so I'd presume it'd be OK.
Is that another T4 Multivan owner Mr Glover?
Yup, mines a German Multivan II with the swivel and slide middle row seats and the 150
Engine.
Bloody love it !!
NZCol - Member
OOh will you lot stop it, i've been having a few 'mares getting a California (long story) and had decided to give up. Then this thread starts and i read it, then a Cali appears and I am now going to look at it. This could be an expensive thread, i'd have to make the Cali my everyday car (to work 3x a week circa 20kms). How bad would it be ?
T4 or T5?
As above, my T4 is my daily driver and used as a second family vehicle as well as holiday home. It's fine for both despite being 17 years old, and to be honest I think it's generally been more reliable for being in daily use than it would have been if it had been parked up in the drive for half the year. It's a SWB pop top so I can take it anywhere I could take a normal car. Fuel economy is fine and it's a 1.9TD so mechanically pretty simple (albeit a tad underpowered sometimes). 2.5TDI is more powerful, but more complicated etc.
If I want to get somewhere fast or we're going a long distance to visit family etc we'll still take the car though - it's more economical and I try to avoid putting too many unnecessary miles on the van given it's age.
T5 Cali is a cut above the T4 in terms of comfort, drive and gadgets etc. If I was lucky enough to be able to afford one, I wouldn't hesitate to have one as my only vehicle - ideally the 4Motion version.
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This sleeps 8, has running hot water, shower, gas, sky tv etc!!! same you couldnt fit it all in a van!
I think I prefer the simplicity of having just a bed in the Multivan.
Don't want/need cooker, shower, toilet or TV.
Thanks for all the photo's, been looking for a VW or similar, so I can use it as a ssecond car, but be able to get away for weekends or so without the hastle of packing the car with tent etc. Trouble is as there is 3 of us, the prices for vans with pop up roofs are massive.
wors - Member
Thanks for all the photo's, been looking for a VW or similar, so I can use it as a ssecond car, but be able to get away for weekends or so without the hastle of packing the car with tent etc. Trouble is as there is 3 of us, the prices for vans with pop up roofs are massive.
Define massive? You can get a good Mazda/Ford Bongo/Freda (same thing) for well under five grand
Our Freda has eight seats and the rear rows fold down into a bed that is bigger than the double one at home 🙂
would certainly second not needing cooker/shower/jacuzzi. Just take a camping stove. Quecha Base Seconds a an awning for under £200 more
Trouble is as there is 3 of us, the prices for vans with pop up roofs are massive.
Pop up is great but does add to the cost. You could also look at a fixed roof van conversion with cab hammocks. Pop up roof can be retrofitted later if required.
http://vw-beds.com/products/cab_bunk.html
@ormondroyd - which base seconds tent is that? how have you attached it to the side of the van?
Dave
Pictonroad, nice bus, saw one last weekend on the m3, looked big from our hitop t3. Is your t3 for sale? If so, I'd be interested in details please. Thanks, ian
alfabus - Member
@ormondroyd - which base seconds tent is that? how have you attached it to the side of the van?
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We use one or two of these as alongside our Bongo as an awning, doesn't attach to the van but canopy above tent door matches up with the van door pretty well.
Here's a pic of our 1986 VW T25 on a moody day in the lakes. Bought it from the nice chap who owns the Holy Trail in Mach, fitted it out myself with new carpeting, new crash tested RnR bed, seat belts, Ikea units, 12v LED lighting and a nice combined cooker/sink unit etc etc. My girlfriend made the curtains 😉 Head gasket went in February though so we've put a 2.0L Impreza engine in it 😛 Goes like stink now 😆
Yep, what Simon said about the Base Seconds. No point in attaching, it fits great anyway and works as a drive-away awning
[pendant] It's a T3 not a T25....[/pendant]
Type 25 and Type 3 are the same, but there are two variations split between early and late models
gazc - Member
Type 25 and Type 3 are the same, but there are two variations split between early and late
Type 3 is a rear engined car. All Transporters are Type 2 and the T3 variant of a Type 2 is a Transporter built between (roughly, excluding syncros) 79 and 90. T25 is a made up code used in the UK, maybe GSF started it.
And there is a rough cut off on between early and late vans, 85-86 but the changes are minor.
Sorry, I'm a massive Volkswagen stalker...
And you have a Dodge Dakota too now Cozz, see you on Friday!
James
Mrs KoB and I have been considering a T4 California for a couple of years. We hired one this year for a Scottish road trip which sealed our love for one.
Therefore I'd be interested in VW owners opinions about living with a LHD vehicle in the UK. I didn't find it an issue during the week we had it but Mrs KoB didn't feel confident driving it.
anyone know if you can get an awning for the back doors of a T5
@Sancho...
Fiamma do one.
[url] http://www.agentfiamma.co.uk/Fiamma-Rear-Door-Cover-VW-T5.html [/url]
or there is this one from nomad for vastly less money:
[url] http://www.nomadcampervans.com/campervan-motorhome-tents/90013-cabin-for-tailgate-vw-t4-t5-reimo-uk-vw-t5-campervan-conversions-and-spares-campervan-motorhome-tents-90013-4043729117907.html [/url]
Dave
Mrs KoB and I have been considering a T4 California for a couple of years. We hired one this year for a Scottish road trip which sealed our love for one.
Therefore I'd be interested in VW owners opinions about living with a LHD vehicle in the UK. I didn't find it an issue during the week we had it but Mrs KoB didn't feel confident driving it.
I've had loads of LHD vehicles, cars and vans. It's never bothered me from the first time I drive one, I change several times day without thought, even had LHD with dog leg boxes. However, the Mrs hates it, and from my experience, it's the same with my friends with California vans..
Make of that what you will...
We brought the missus' Golf over from Germany when she moved and it wasn't ideal swapping back and forth between left and right hand drive. It wasn't too bad, just not ideal.
I certainly wouldn't go out and [u]buy [/u]a LHD camper van.
Having said which I wouldn't buy the new Cali anyway, can't believe they got type approval for it with the sliding door on the wrong side. Typical VW.
Typical VW?
Based on what?
My unfinished sprinter
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Therefore I'd be interested in VW owners opinions about living with a LHD vehicle in the UK. I didn't find it an issue during the week we had it but Mrs KoB didn't feel confident driving it.
My T4 Multivan is LHD. I bought it in Germany because the Multivan II was never imported to the UK and its the one I wanted.
I got used to it in a couple of weeks, and since then can change between LHD and RHD no problem, at home or abroad.
I know loads of people with LHD (cali's/Multivans etc) and everyone says the same.
Don't let it out you off.
To be honest I do most of the driving anyway and have never had a problem with adjusting to LHD and back again. It's more the missus but I'm sure she'll get used to it 🙂
Up in Rockcliffe I see north country boy.
Give Rough Island a wave from me.
well spotted! I had never been before need to go back again for more exploration!
Been every year since a nipper I reckon. We've a wee hoose there. Ace spot for kids, and some good riding nearby. Did you walk across the Mote to Kippford and The Anchor?
Only parked there overnight as I thought it would be a good view to wake up too! Was revisiting a couple of the 7 stanes that I havnt been to for ages, a good day out all together!
Pictonroad new bus looks amazing. Wondered if the T3 is up for sale?
Therefore I'd be interested in VW owners opinions about living with a LHD vehicle in the UK. I didn't find it an issue during the week we had it but Mrs KoB didn't feel confident driving it.
As others have said, its fine, really and quite easy to adapt to. Only minor issue is toll booths and car park ticket machines when driving solo! Oh and the startled looks from other drivers when they see us coming in the opposite direction while my wife is reading the paper!
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Our Ducato - lovely to drive, double bed permanently up, all mod cons. We loves it.
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Soooo exited, were getting a van converted. Got a meeting with the great folk at Mill garage in Duns to discuss the fine details of the conversion. 6 weeks and we should have a lovely van that will suit perfectly 🙂
LDV Convoy 400 camper van for sale. 2.4l Transit engine, good runner with alarm and 7 seats!! Features; Loo, cooker with three gas rings, masses of food and pan storage, wardrobe, huge over-cab storage for pads, helmets, wet weather gear, tools, spares and the rest. Pull out bed, utilities secure at the rear, 240v hook-up and leisure battery. If you're heading off to bike for a week and you don't want to pay for campsite fees, eating out and the rest, then this is the bus for you. Leisure battery means you've got power for lighting, igniting the hob and even flushing the loo. Three burner hob means you can cook proper food and drink limitless cups of tea when the weather craps out. We've biked for days without having to cough up for camping fees. It really is a home from home and it's all yours for £2000 ONO.
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