We had a bit, (not really a lot) of rain in Bunbury WA, a few days ago, during a local storm
I have just found out that in 2006
Jayco must have added a future goldfish bowl, in the passenger side reversing light
To anyone thinking of travelling with a goldfish, I highly recommend the 2006 Jayco Conquest
Desert Dweller said
05:20 AM Dec 22, 2017
STRETCH ARMSTRONG said
10:34 AM Dec 22, 2017
Pmsl. Stretch
woolman said
12:45 PM Dec 22, 2017
We have 36 gold fish the boss wants to take to Qld with us as we are migrating there.
Neil
Ge said
04:17 PM Dec 22, 2017
What do you feed em with
bill12 said
04:37 PM Dec 22, 2017
Nsw state of origin players.........I don,t think a new coach will make a difference.
Tony Bev said
09:54 PM Dec 22, 2017
woolman wrote:
We have 36 gold fish the boss wants to take to Qld with us as we are migrating there.
Neil
One x 2006 Jayco Conquest, and thirty five seal-able bags may be the way to go
You will probably have to stop every two hours, to open the bags to let more oxygen into the water
Possum3 said
01:14 PM Dec 23, 2017
Tony, Be aware that water may ingress your van through the cable apertures - most manufacturers don't silicon the hole prior to fitting the lights.
Aus-Kiwi said
01:30 PM Dec 23, 2017
The hard part is gutting them !!
Tony Bev said
03:47 PM Dec 23, 2017
Possum3 wrote:
Tony, Be aware that water may ingress your van through the cable apertures - most manufacturers don't silicon the hole prior to fitting the lights.
Thanks for that info Possum3, it is appreciated
My reversing lights are below the floor line, inside a fibreglass cavity, and I saw no wood, to soak up the water
Aus-Kiwi said
07:49 PM Dec 23, 2017
Just be aware . Especially while double points are on . It can look like your hazard lights are on if your not careful !! Or indicating when your not turning !!
We had a bit, (not really a lot) of rain in Bunbury WA, a few days ago, during a local storm
I have just found out that in 2006
We have 36 gold fish the boss wants to take to Qld with us as we are migrating there.
Neil
Nsw state of origin players.........I don,t think a new coach will make a difference.
One x 2006 Jayco Conquest, and thirty five seal-able bags may be the way to go
You will probably have to stop every two hours, to open the bags to let more oxygen into the water
Thanks for that info Possum3, it is appreciated
My reversing lights are below the floor line, inside a fibreglass cavity, and I saw no wood, to soak up the water