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Master (of Mischief)

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Happywanderer Congratulations




Congrats on your purchase hope you have many years of travelling around out beautiful country, I am sure you will enjoy it, will see you when you get to WA

Let us all see some when you get your van.

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Will definitely head over to WA sometime in the near future. One of my dreams.

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That's only cos you want to see me smilesmile


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Yeh right!!!! Only so you can teach me some photographic tips.

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Photographic tips cost extra

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Righto you 2, get a room! LOL
Have fun in your new vehicle, and enjoy every km of country you drive through. Just soak it up, smell it, feel it and see it.

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wombat's wife will be worried to hear that CG, and yes will do exactly as you suggest.

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Why are you agreeing with CG in relation to getting a roomsmilesmile

Happywanderer wrote:


wombat's wife will be worried to hear that CG, and yes will do exactly as you suggest.




 



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The 2nd part wombat, get a grip, the 2nd part.




and enjoy every km of country you drive through. Just soak it up, smell it, feel it and see it.


Will be more careful how I write in future.




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Goodonya Happy Wanderer!

May you have many safe and happy wanderings in her!

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HW, I understood what you were talking aboutbiggrin

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Yes I know wombat, all in jest!!

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wonder if Sheba has done the pic posting yet?

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how exciting to finally get your wheels!! can't wait to see some photos

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Well done Marj. I'll see you on the road somewhere, sometime!


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Will have to make a list of all you wonderful people and note where you are. Beth if I remember rightly you are in Logan. I know how to get there. But will meet out on the road somewhere anyway.
Looks like i have found the awning I like. My son in law put me onto the Ironman 4x4 site. They have a great awning attached to vehicle along sliding door side with telescopic legs, and can also get a mozzie net which attaches to it.
Tried to copy and paste to show you all but won't work.

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http://www.ironman4x4.com/pdfs/accessories_fitting_instructions/awning_instructions.pdf


Try that link and you will see it.

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http://www.camper.com.au/holden-camper-conversions.php



Milo very kindly gave me this link for the conversion so you can get an idea what it will be like, with variations
I pick the van up next Wednesday.

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r u getting the awning only or the rooftop tent as well?

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hi this the one?

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Yes, wombat, thank you. that is the one.
Not the rooftop thingee.
Just what you showed there. Clever man.

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You can slope the awning at any angle, good for when its raining, and on a mozzie free day you can pack up the mozzie walls and just have the roof. A table and chair, a good book and some cooking going on beside a pretty lake. magic!!!

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Forgot to say the awning is about 275.00 and mozzie net another 130.00, roughly.

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Hi HW

Is it the one you were looking at on ebay? Glad it all worked out for you.

Cheers
Allara

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HW, I suggest you get a small compass so that you can setup camp with the awning under the shade, not like the idiot who put up the one on the Ironman site in full sun.



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No Allara that was a 1988 Nissan Urvan and they were unwilling to sell it with a roadworthy. You would have to get your own. After weeks of watching and ringing them I decided against it.
This van I have bought from a caryard trading in my old car which suits me the best. It means i have to buy a few things to set up but its a 2007 which is such a new vehicle in comparison to all the old 80s campervans that i could afford.

My worst fear at my age was buying a vehicle that wasn't going to be reliable. This way I am more confident.

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I will assume the car yard had to give you a road worthy cert with the car, is that correct?

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Oh yes wombat, all caryard stuff. All above board.
Good trade in, full roadworthy and 12 months rego and a good warranty and I even beat them down a few hundred.

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Good on ya, I never pay the shelf price, mrs wombat always walks away when I start dealing with a salesman for anything, just recently got another Plasma from Hardly Normal, shelf price $1199 got it for $799 I love a bargain.

Next week I will be going for another eye test, they can never beat the online price but I always go through the salesmans rubbish than I pull out my online price and ask them to match it or better it and they always say thay can't. I love to haggle

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Happywanderer wrote:

No Allara that was a 1988 Nissan Urvan and they were unwilling to sell it with a roadworthy. You would have to get your own. After weeks of watching and ringing them I decided against it.
This van I have bought from a caryard trading in my old car which suits me the best. It means i have to buy a few things to set up but its a 2007 which is such a new vehicle in comparison to all the old 80s campervans that i could afford.

My worst fear at my age was buying a vehicle that wasn't going to be reliable. This way I am more confident.



I know exacly how you feel.  Had the same deliema when I was looking for a tray back.  The older stuff was nearly as dear as the new also with a dealer, you have a 'come back' if there are any problems, can't get that with a private sale.
I just want to get in the vehicle, turn the key and get going.  You can't always find a helpful mechanical person when you need one, except for NRMA.
Looking forward to the pics, hope to meet up some time.
Allara

 



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