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Chap came in today and we did a deal... an issue with the one he is buying may hold up proceedings ........ as long as isn't doesn't kill the deal

 

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Christ imagine walking past that on the drive every morning. It's got a face like a blind cobblers thumb

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Hang on. Why is there a fire exit sign on the outside of the rear door? Is that to fool people into storming into it when a mock alarm goes off in the Lidl car park?

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Hang on. Why is there a fire exit sign on the outside of the rear door? Is that to fool people into storming into it when a mock alarm goes off in the Lidl car park?

 

Park outside a disco, set off their alarm & instant rape van full of nubile teens.

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It's so a knobhead in an audi doesn't park up to it blocking the door. That is very nice.

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You've got me hard, now show me interior pics to finish the job off....

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I would have a wank in that no bother.

 

I was at some small festival a few years back and we were parked next to a VW camper van at about 7am. It was rocking slightly for a while which we thought may have been the wind at first but after a while it was apparent that it was being caused by the occupant or occupants of the van. We were laughing saying that it would be funny, if when the door opened it was just a bloke who got out on his own.

 

It was going on for some time with the rocking getting gradually more and more furious until it finally stopped which resulted in a massive cheer from all of us sat in the gazebo next door.

 

About 10 minutes later a chap about 50yrs old with a right 60's wig on him came out on his own and we were in absolute hysterics.........for about 30 seconds until his wife/girlfriend/strumpet walked out after him. We did congratulate them for keeping us amused for a while though to make each other time we say them socially awkward for the rest of the weekend.

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That looks bigger than ones I have seen before. Is this the LWB version for lanky wankers winners?

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I think the only think that trumps these in the megashite camper stakes in the Bedford Bambi.

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I was at some small festival a few years back and we were parked next to a VW camper van at about 7am. It was rocking slightly for a while which we thought may have been the wind at first but after a while it was apparent that it was being caused by the occupant or occupants of the van. We were laughing saying that it would be funny, if when the door opened it was just a bloke who got out on his own.

 

It was going on for some time with the rocking getting gradually more and more furious until it finally stopped which resulted in a massive cheer from all of us sat in the gazebo next door.

 

About 10 minutes later a chap about 50yrs old with a right 60's wig on him came out on his own and we were in absolute hysterics.........for about 30 seconds until his wife/girlfriend/strumpet walked out after him. We did congratulate them for keeping us amused for a while though to make each other time we say them socially awkward for the rest of the weekend.

Don't come a knockin if this van's a rockin

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I was at a festival last year as well and all the campers were getting stuck in the mud. Along came a C15 Romahome and passed them all* no problem. It might even have been this one as the fire exit sign sort of rings a bell. Ask the owner if he was at Moniaive last year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*I was in a 4x4 camper pulling folk out.

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Love the aerial on the roof. Qwality workmanship. Could be interested.

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I wonder how hard it would be to remove the back and graft it onto a non rusty chassis cab (which would be a cut down van, obv)

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Why did I read that as graft it on to a non-rusty Orion cab?

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Nice, clean mot as will. Bet its more fun than my Reliant in a strong crosswind.

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we are struggling.  The berlingo he is buying, wont run. it was running, now it wont...it is sometimes ok on gentle throttle, but anything over that it cuts out, we checked usuall stuff, changed fuel filter, crankshoft sensor (code) still no joy, we then took it to auto electrician , no faults found, although he suggested timing may have jumped a tooth, checked that, no all fine...... at a bit of a loss, and allready spent a fortune on a 2003 berlingo.......... its a 2.0 hdi if anyone has any suggestions....

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allready spent a fortune on a 2003 berlingo.......... its a 2.0 hdi if anyone has any suggestions....

None constructive I'm afraid... 😨

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