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Terryvanman had a spare on the front of his old syncro camper. He says (he has had one and tried it thus knows) it made no difference. As for nudge bars/roo bars/bull bars etc, i can kind of see were people come from when they say why do i want a bar on my bus as i live in London!!!!

Thing is i don't go on holiday in London and use the van all year in many different landscapes. This is why i wanted/need one on my van due to the size of the horns on these cows in this clip.

http://s192.photobucket.com/albums/z172 ... vidio5.flv

and again here

http://s192.photobucket.com/albums/z172 ... video4.flv



I have been in lots of situations when a lane has been full of cows or sheep too. plus as well as liking the menacing look of them they do serve a purpose if you do go off the beaten track in your van in snow sun or rain.
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beautiful just about sums that up.

great insite, and great to see a van used all year round too.

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cheers, the whole trip can be seen here if you fancy a look http://www.freewebs.com/ababyonboard2008/

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