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what do people think of this awning for a tin top i think it looks ok any thoughts?????
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Looks Ok does that! however someone told me today that go outdoors have a decent sale on, may be worth checking it out! :D

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No awnings in Go Outdoors. I was in there today :(

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Why are these awnings always for LHD vehicles? The inner needs to be on the right, so a RHD slider can shoot behind it and not obstruct the doors :? I sold a really nice Outwell cos I couldn't/wouldn't put up with the stupidness of the arrangement and the inner couldn't be hung on the other side (doors etc.)
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Used my kyam on 3 trips max and I can't stand the bloody thing. It makes the van all dark and enclosed. If I have to use it now I just pitch it as a tent and park a few feet away from it.

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