Met roger at reading earlier today, and delivered his beautiful yellow bus. Hopefully we will be seeing it at future 80 90 events. This is a really excellent van that has never been off road!
Been using my green doka daily for work (140 mile round trip). Severe off road every day (very wet sand quarry near norwich), pulling 3 ton conveyors on site, railway sleepers and carrying generators and all my tools + workers to site. THERE IS NO VEHICLE THAT CAN COME CLOSE. Love it. T4 and T5 vans on site getting pulled out on a daily basis. Every day someone asks, "Is that 4x4" or "is that ex army"
Fantastic
Pete.
No time for leisure off roading, when I do it every day!
G wagen Roger has his van
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Thought you might be busy Pete, always nice to know what members are using their syncros for, especially when its getting the T25's young siblings out of trouble - hopefully they'll learn the error of their ways soon enough
We wish Roger and Julia the best with their new acquisition


We wish Roger and Julia the best with their new acquisition

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Wot nice people you all are!
thankyou one and all for the round of silent applause, just to let you know that I am dead chuffed with the Big Yellow Bus, thanks to Pete for being an all round nice guy and Muddy Mark for helping earlier on in my quest. All I need now is a pop top and some furniture for Christmas or maybe Easter?? can,t wait to get it stuck! Roger G;
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Run it as a 'velle for a bit, with just a rock 'n' roll bed - don't go going overboard with the furniture - it's an off roader, not a caravan! 

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Still Syncro, just much fasterer
Still Syncro, just much fasterer