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Newbee - Looking for T25 Camper

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Hi We live in south Oxfordshire and want to buy a t25 Camper at trade, please can anyone give advice on a good place to look/buy. Many thanks

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depending how much you want to spend try http://www.eastfalia.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

steve has a real good rep and i personally have bought 2 campers off him
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Thanks, we looking to spend £5/6k and not have to do lots of work on it. We have 2 small children so it needs to be 4 berth, our preference is a T25 - does this sound realistic or are we living in cloud cuckoo land? Thanks again

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djp7323 wrote:Thanks, we looking to spend £5/6k and not have to do lots of work on it. We have 2 small children so it needs to be 4 berth, our preference is a T25 - does this sound realistic or are we living in cloud cuckoo land? Thanks again


If there is gonna be 4 of you sleeping in the van then try and lay your hands on a viking spacemaker pop top that sleeps 6 because the high tops that claim to sleep 4 realistically sleep 3, if you don't fancy that option then get a high top with a drive away awning but remember your gonna be restricted to selected carparks with a hi top, we have a high top for the four of us and a 3 man tent and thats the most comfortable cost effective way we've found to do it.

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Thanks v much, we can't wait to get going.

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http://www.justwestys.co.uk/122652/index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; have you looked at these
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happy camper wrote: because the high tops that claim to sleep 4 realistically sleep 3,

oh which are those then? as all the high tops I know of have a full width bed in the roof, and a 3/4 downstairs.
happy camper is right about the viking it is a monster of a pop top.. all of you could sleep "upstairs" :D

we had five sleeping in ours 2 up, two down, one on the cab bunk... :ok

your children will love it.. it'll be a great adventure for them (and you)
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