Budget drivaway awning

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Budget drivaway awning

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I've got about £200 to spend so rules out airbeams etc. Recommendations appreciated either new or second hand awning fine. Seen a JK spacemaker online-any good?
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http://www.khyam.co.uk/products.asp?s=C ... %20Awnings" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

£229 gets you a great awning
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sternal wrote:http://www.khyam.co.uk/products.asp?s=C ... %20Awnings

£229 gets you a great awning
Yup that drive away sleeper is great, we have one and ticks all the boxes :ok
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Thanks. Th site mentions optional connectors. Do I need them and if which are best for t25 vans. Cheers
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figure of 8 thingies they're cheap I myself use the pole and clamp set up only cos its faster to set up
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We have the Khyam compact 300 and that is good too.

We got ours cheaper than on that linky, so shop around.
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I've got a used (still in box, never actually used) drive away awning you can have for nothing.

Was bought from JK for around £250. Ended up getting a Fiamma F45i instead.

I'm in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire if you want it.
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dcfb77 wrote:I've got a used (still in box, never actually used) drive away awning you can have for nothing.

Was bought from JK for around £250. Ended up getting a Fiamma F45i instead.

I'm in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire if you want it.

Thats very good of you. I'll drop you a PM
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A big thankyou. I've bought the pegs and will try it out over the next couple of day. Very impressed with your Syncro, looks great.
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