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I have to undibs, I have sent a PM explaining why. @sacredhart looks like you're next. GLWS @SWijland
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If @terlg doesn't go for them, I would please if you'd post !
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Agree @chak that Kriega is an excellent make, just out of my price range. But if @user713491349 could make something like above, anything from 10-20l would suit me, and the under seat fixings are well illustrated there. What do you think @user71349 ? Is this something you'd consider? Would be cool to get this by end of spring as I have a few trips planned. Cheers both.
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Yes agreed, the bag doesn’t have to be rigid, just rugged and as waterproof as possible (although I’d be likely to use a dry bag inside it so not a clincher). The stuff I would put in will give it is shape. Keen to see what @Chak finds as an example.
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I think Bongos are fine, had one since 2005. As long as you fit a coolant alarm (£50-60) then the overheating issues can be overcome. The mileage is like anything, the faster you go, the worse they are. Cruising at 60mph which is pleasant gets me 30 + mpg on diesel. Having the kick down boost on acceleration will get you out of any trouble on a motorway, it can fly at 90mph should you desire. The best bit is they fit through 6'6" skinny residential barriers. We had a rocknroll bed in our 1st, and in our 2nd (1st was written off by a reversing lorry!), we just put the seats down and a double mattress sized bit of foam. V comfortable. 1st had a pop top roof which was great for our 2 kids up to the age of about 8, then we just got a tin top after Bongo 1 was written off and attach an awning with 2 campbeds each side. So sleeps 4 comfortably with an awning. What's nice is the things like the fitted blinds, we fitted a leisure battery and split relay so it charges when driving and that lasts all weekend. Under the bonnet there is a space for a chunky leisure battery. Insurance is cheap enough £3-400 per year. Good all rounders for a 1st camper. A poor person's VeeDub.
We paid 5k for a 1996/7 in 2005, and then 5k again for a tin top in 2016. The good thing is that they tend to have low mileage, check the speedo isn't in KM rather than miles, ours was a Japanese import with 100,000km on the clock, so north of 60,000 miles, which for a diesel is great. -
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Gone, thanks @konastab01
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Gone, thank you @anidel
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Dibs please if you'd post (at my cost).
Thanks