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- ricicles
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hitop
i came across this recently and am thinking of putting one up top
i will have a chat with the fella and see if he will give us a club discount, what do you all think?
i kinda like it,s lower profile and will offer fluff and me loads more storage when tavelling and winter warmth.
i will post in camping about how to insulate a hitop.
http://www.vwcamperroof.com/gallery
i will have a chat with the fella and see if he will give us a club discount, what do you all think?
i kinda like it,s lower profile and will offer fluff and me loads more storage when tavelling and winter warmth.
i will post in camping about how to insulate a hitop.
http://www.vwcamperroof.com/gallery
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Re: hitop
That's never been a hightop Neither use nor ornament, no noticeable extra storage and no room for a bed ... so the worst of both worlds.
Dave and Margaret Timbertechs http://www.timbertechnicians.co.uk/13301.html are the only brand new roof worth fitting in my honest (if slightly biased) opinion PLUS they are long standing members here who support this club.
Ian
Dave and Margaret Timbertechs http://www.timbertechnicians.co.uk/13301.html are the only brand new roof worth fitting in my honest (if slightly biased) opinion PLUS they are long standing members here who support this club.
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Re: hitop
yeah yeah i know just don,t think i can do the hi hi hitop on charlotte i saw your van at crabfest last year and took a long look at at, when i eventualy got to the top i fell over backwards i did meet the timbertechs this year and had a chat with them, they are a great couple just do not need their top on top of my top if you get my drift
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Each to their own mate
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Re: hitop
Uncannily - while I was out fiddling with my van on Sunday, Paul the owner of http://www.vwcamperroof.com walked passed (he was visiting relatives) and we started talking - as you do.
The history of these roofs is something like: the original maker produced something like 300 to be exported abroad from England. However it didn't work out. Paul was looking for a roof for his van, and the chap said come and look at the ones I have in my field. He bought the last 3 of these and now has started putting them into production himself.
They look pretty smart to me (for a hightop!) and Paul seems a really decent fella.
The history of these roofs is something like: the original maker produced something like 300 to be exported abroad from England. However it didn't work out. Paul was looking for a roof for his van, and the chap said come and look at the ones I have in my field. He bought the last 3 of these and now has started putting them into production himself.
They look pretty smart to me (for a hightop!) and Paul seems a really decent fella.
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Re: hitop
he is a hairdresser is that why the tops are a bit shorter
i am sure we are going to fit one to our camper.
ian, i love the timbertech ones, yours and james look great and i think those guys are brill but this is the one for me. thanks for your comments guys.
i am sure we are going to fit one to our camper.
ian, i love the timbertech ones, yours and james look great and i think those guys are brill but this is the one for me. thanks for your comments guys.
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Re: hitop
bit pricey compared to the timbertechs. i will go and have a look in a few weeks time, see what the quality is like, he has a couple of old stock he wants to get rid of so i will see what they are like.
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Re: hitop
Looks quite good but at the price I reckon £400 is to recoup the initial costs the rest would be fair materials and mark up but each to their own .
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