Quote from: Adam Lincoln on January 25, 2013, 05:18:08 pmQuote from: csl on January 25, 2013, 05:16:52 pmLooks awesome, good job!I didn't do it myself, paid someone! Was easier and quicker. I did the speaker pics though. I can believe you paid someone to do the carpet but were happy to cut holes in your van for windows . That was impressive.
Quote from: csl on January 25, 2013, 05:16:52 pmLooks awesome, good job!I didn't do it myself, paid someone! Was easier and quicker. I did the speaker pics though.
Looks awesome, good job!
Does anyone have any experience of buying a van in Europe for use over there? Im particular, does anyone have any input on advantages or disadvantages of buying a van on the continent vs. back in Britain? We are not in Europe at the moment, but trying to plan for roughly a year or so living in spain followed by a likely other period of living in france for 6 months or so. There could end up being more of an even split in terms of where we are, but this is the vague idea for now. Are there issues with buying a van in Spain and then using it in France for long periods? Would it perhaps be better to buy in the U.K. And then take it out there so that we can at least use it back home afterwards if needed? We're leaning towards a small diesel (caddy/berlingo plus renault and peugeot equivalents) for long weekends/short trips as opposed to a full living conversion.
I live in SPain and can tell you that second hand cars, but camper vans in particular, are very expensive compared to UK prices. I have a friend here who buys vans ( normally from Germany or Holland ) and then imports them to spain ( lots of paperwork, stringent MOT and taxes ) and still manages to sell them cheaper than a comparable van from Spain.You may have an issue with driving a van for longer than a year. If ( and it's quite a big if in my experience ) you get stopped and your van is not MOT'd in it's country of registration you will get a whopper of a fine. They tend to turn a blind eye to cars on foreign plates as long as they are still MOT'd. My experience is limited to Southern Spain though.I am considering getting a new van and am actually thinking of buying from UK and just driving it back home once a year to get it MOT'd ( via various climbing spots in Northern Spain and France of course ).
Does anyone have any experience of buying a van in Europe for use over there? In particular, does anyone have any input on advantages or disadvantages of buying a van on the continent vs. back in Britain?
I've been looking at double hob stoves for my van and can't decide whether to get double hob with or without a grill. The idea of cheese on toast is all too tempting although I am aware of how bad these type of grills can be. Camping gaz chef of Hi gear elite? Or no grill at all?http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/product-reviews/elite-double-burner-and-grill-p152181http://www.campingaz.com/uk/p-23886-camping-chef174.aspxI'll be using these with a regulator and big bottle.Basically, please recommend me a cooker.
I like that bed design, hope it's sturdy enough for "action".
Any thoughts on somewhere to stay on the way to Dover, we'll be leaving Perth around 5pm? We're thinking of doing a short hop down to the lake district, then from there down to Dover the next day. We have a ferry booked at 4pm.
Ru slept in a cardboard box at the end of the bed in ours for a little while (there was a little room on the floor).