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Well after about three years of lusting i have finally taken the plunge and bought one. Its something that i just had to do as it has been on my mind constantly for all that time.
I have just got in from picking it up last Friday and have spent the last few nights trying it out for size in Angle sea and what a top top long weekend it has been. I have never really had a real go in one before and i had no idea just what fun they really are.

Some of you know the Doka in question i am sure and i can not tell you how pleased i am with it, especially with the power stearing, heated seat control, the wesabo engine heating ebbery type heating that i cant wait to get my mitts on etc etc. Big thanks to Jake too for showing me the ropes and really sorry about the ''incident'' with the westy.

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Well done Jed.
You seem to have a very suspisiouse photo under your posting. :shock:

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Does this mean more veggie snacks?
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Post by jed the spread »

Thanks Russel, and thanks for the pointers last weekend too regarding Jake's bearing :roll:

Yes indeed Dug, i had Jake his Mrs and her sister all on it for most of last weekend :shock:



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Some of you know the Doka in question i am sure and i can not tell you how pleased i am with it, especially with the power stearing, heated seat control, the wesabo engine heating ebbery type heating that i cant wait to get my mitts on etc etc. Big thanks to Jake too for showing me the ropes and really sorry about the ''incident'' with the westy.

Ah well done jed, a lovely truck that one..

bit confused by the need for Wasabi, a Japanese horseradish condiment when operating the heater and the need to get towed out of trouble so soon, but hey... small details :)

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yes, very good. still smileing with the buzz of getting it.

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jed the spread wrote:y with the buzz of getting it.

jed

Nope, thats the buzz from them tyres...

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