Hi all,
Had the van now a few months now, 2 berth only as kids told us they were too cool to be seen with Mum and Dad .
Well as usual they now suddenly realise they are missing out and now want to come away .
Anyone know which drive away awning to get , big enough for three pain in the a*** daugters !
secon hand not a problem if anyone out there wants to get rid ? collection not a problem
cheers E
Drive away awning
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Re: Drive away awning
Mine grew out of the van when they reached 12
I have an 8 berth awning from Justkampers it is far too big but comes in handy at Festivals as they can bring friends.

I have an 8 berth awning from Justkampers it is far too big but comes in handy at Festivals as they can bring friends.
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Re: Drive away awning
Hi Pringster,
Firstly, welcome to club 80-90, also known as the madhouse.
The above offer sounds like a good idea, but you may find others in the classified section "Items for sale" or you could place an ad in the "wanted" section. People in this club are pretty friendly and will help out when they can.
How did your starter motor problem finish up? Was it a mucky connection or did you have to get a new starter motor?
Bob.
Firstly, welcome to club 80-90, also known as the madhouse.
The above offer sounds like a good idea, but you may find others in the classified section "Items for sale" or you could place an ad in the "wanted" section. People in this club are pretty friendly and will help out when they can.
How did your starter motor problem finish up? Was it a mucky connection or did you have to get a new starter motor?
Bob.
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Re: Drive away awning
Hi and welcome
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Re: Drive away awning
Hi Bob,
Havent looked at starter motor as of yet, as er in doors had other plans for me and before you say anything, NO I aint that lucky, been married to long (LOL)
Going to try and have a look later today .
Thanks to everyone who has welcomed us to the club.
Cheers E
Havent looked at starter motor as of yet, as er in doors had other plans for me and before you say anything, NO I aint that lucky, been married to long (LOL)
Going to try and have a look later today .
Thanks to everyone who has welcomed us to the club.
Cheers E
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Re: Drive away awning
Hi there. You get a lot of mixed views on here about awnings (as you'd expect I guess). For what its worth we use a Khyam Motordome. Bought it second hand from someone on here and very pleased we are. One of the best bits about it is that one of us can put it up in about 15 minutes while the other gets on with other jobs. You can also get bedrooms which fit inside so would help address your space problem.
We only use it if we are away for a while - last night we were at Henrys on the Lizard and didn't bother.
Pete
We only use it if we are away for a while - last night we were at Henrys on the Lizard and didn't bother.
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Re: Drive away awning
I bought a frame tent to sleep three and made sure it had a side entrance


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