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Need a porta potty which is best and how much do they cost??? Cheers.
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Jesus scoobs - you could have done a search and got a tape measure out ya lazy get :)

I've got a porta potti - it has to be the smallest one so it fits under the rock and roll bed under the flap on the villa 3.

http://www.worldofcamping.co.uk/shop/De ... ductSearch

Like that i think....

The alternative is to buy a bigger one (this will need emptying after a night on the lash for two of you) (certainly you two :) ) that you keep out all the time or make a buddy seat for.

I love just being able to stick out the way under the bed....

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Cheers Ringo. Mine wont be able to fit under the seat speakers and ECU won't allow. Thinking of building buddy seat foot stool type thing.
Yes i am a lazy pi$$ head oops i said stool what a pun.
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Pepperami wrote:Need a porta potty which is best and how much do they cost??? Cheers.

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365 (white) and 165 (grey) are same size (21 litre).
165 link http://www.worldofcamping.co.uk/shop/De ... oductID=50
Not sure of differences, but only thing is spec is no level indicator on 165.. just look through the hole. Level indicators and get you in trouble. :wink: Many use the 335 (white)... link http://www.worldofcamping.co.uk/shop/De ... ductID=828
which is much smaller (4.25" lower and 1.5" less in width and depth), but only 1/2 the capacity (10 litre) means dumping mores.... or should I say more dumps? :twisted:
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This waterproof rug is great :D

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bigger is better, you dont empty so often so saves money on chemical, and time, and finding emptying spot......

they dont make the ones like mine anymore,

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Waterproof aint enough :?
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Like Mocki says, bigger is better. Here's a his and hers one:
http://www.wellscargocog.com/index2.php

And if simple is better and you want to travel light, try this one:
http://www.bumperdumper.com/
http://bumperdumper.com/bumper2.htm
I assume your new exhaust will let you have a trailer hitch. :wink:
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Post by kevtherev »

ok if you stuff a towel in these you can forget potties


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Lloyd was that a relative of yours??? :lol:
Kev a little worried about capacity :wink:
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actually I was thinking of yours, as you seem to like a drink or two.

never touch the stuff me
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kevtherev wrote:ok if you stuff a towel in these you can forget potties


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mine is a 365, i made a seat box out of it... pic in my garage

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Good looking van Josh! Nice bog box too.
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