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Any advice on this one, please?
I'm looking to buy my first VW camper on a fairly limited budget, and wondered what anyone thought of this one currently for sale on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-Camper-T25-1-9 ... 286.c0.m14
I was interested to note the comments on the gearbox!
Thanks!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-Camper-T25-1-9 ... 286.c0.m14
I was interested to note the comments on the gearbox!
Thanks!
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Well, that's sorted that one out!!! Thanks!
As a newbie to VWs, can you suggest the best way to find a cheap starter van without being ripped off, given that neither my husband or myself are into vehicle mechanics and maintenance?
As a newbie to VWs, can you suggest the best way to find a cheap starter van without being ripped off, given that neither my husband or myself are into vehicle mechanics and maintenance?
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nice cheap camper here
or to this type of standard.
look for a Devon, LeisureDrive, Autohomes, Autosleeper, Reimo, holdsworth
as they are converted by factories to be well equipped campers.
as for maintenance... you'll either have to learn how to do the simpler stuff.. or face specialised garages, and their bills
these old things are over twenty years old... and things go wrong.
but when it's right.... they are the finest campervan ever made ever.
or to this type of standard.
look for a Devon, LeisureDrive, Autohomes, Autosleeper, Reimo, holdsworth
as they are converted by factories to be well equipped campers.
as for maintenance... you'll either have to learn how to do the simpler stuff.. or face specialised garages, and their bills
these old things are over twenty years old... and things go wrong.
but when it's right.... they are the finest campervan ever made ever.
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kevtherev wrote:nice cheap camper here
or to this type of standard.
look for a Devon, LeisureDrive, Autohomes, Autosleeper, Reimo, holdsworth
as they are converted by factories to be well equipped campers.
as for maintenance... you'll either have to learn how to do the simpler stuff.. or face specialised garages, and their bills
these old things are over twenty years old... and things go wrong.
but when it's right.... they are the finest campervan ever made ever.
Phew! I thought you were going to slag em off for a moment.
I'm interested to see how much this one makes, so I'll know how much to ask for mine...not a diesel 'tho.
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Very true, so get as much info regarding history as you can get.Kingsley222 wrote:Well I was hoping for something under 2K, just to test out the water, or maybe a little more - I suppose you are always faced with the problem that a cheapo van may be a money magnet or a deathtrap!
Probably be better to have it inspected by 'pros' if you don't have the experience.
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Kingsley222 wrote: I suppose you are always faced with the problem that a cheapo van may be a money magnet
Welcome to the world of VW's, If they don't brake you'll be spending dosh on gadgets and gizmos to improve your camping experience...
But once obtained you'll love her like one of the family and be very protective...


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