Whoopee ?? looks nice, well looked after and cared for, Nice combo to with the Outlander NOW get out and use it
Cloak said
03:31 AM Oct 16, 2013
Very nice indeed.
You can drop on a pair of tyre-less rims to keep it in the garage.
Cheers.
copper1 said
03:31 AM Oct 16, 2013
Very nice, if it's 2" to high you might be able to drop the tyre pressure to get it in just a thought!! Anyway I'd load up and get on the road and then, you won't need a garage
Enjoy
GaryKelly said
03:52 AM Oct 16, 2013
Pretty as a picture and I'll bet you're thrilled to bits. Happy nomading!
pambaz said
03:57 AM Oct 16, 2013
Oh I remember the exciting feeling when you get a new van. Very happy for you.nice looking van too. Keep safe and have a lot of fun.
D and D said
06:19 AM Oct 16, 2013
Congrats, it all looks great. Now it's time to enjoy some playground time - go play LOL
kandagal said
07:29 PM Oct 16, 2013
Looks good. May it give you many happy hours of travelling
Wandererone said
02:43 AM Oct 17, 2013
Thank you all Actually getting inside the van today and looking closely it is quite small But as we are only doing short jaunts at this stage it should be fine Beats a tent anyway
We are thinking a night at Jingellic for our first 'foray' probably in about 2-3 weeks or so Only about 2 hours away from Tumut I know it is a popular spot so thought we might go mid week
Any other suggestions?
Anyone going to be around the Snowy area in the next month or so?
Today we drove 3 hours to Blayney from Tumut to look at and, hopefully, pick up our 'new' caravan.
It was all as described and, as we had a bank cheque already with us, bought it home.
Here it is...........
BIG photo. Sorry.
This was taken this afternoon when we just got home. Proper chocks and stuff to come. Unfortunately it is about 2" too high to get into the garage
We were limited to weight with our vehicle but as it's only a 13' van it tows like a charm on our Mitsubishi Outlander.
Now to pack it up and take our 1st 'small' trip away (have to leave the dog and the chooks to the care of the neighbour)
We previously had a Jayco Campervan when the kids were smaller. Now the kids are much bigger and still on the Central Coast.
We've escaped to lovely Tumut and now hope to escape to some more lovely places
Cheers
Wandererone and the Grey One
-- Edited by Wandererone on Tuesday 15th of October 2013 07:49:28 PM
-- Edited by Wandererone on Tuesday 15th of October 2013 07:50:24 PM
You can drop on a pair of tyre-less rims to keep it in the garage.
Cheers.
Very nice, if it's 2" to high you might be able to drop the tyre pressure to get it in just a thought!! Anyway I'd load up and get on the road and then, you won't need a garage
Enjoy
Thank you all
Actually getting inside the van today and looking closely it is quite small
But as we are only doing short jaunts at this stage it should be fine
Beats a tent anyway
We are thinking a night at Jingellic for our first 'foray' probably in about 2-3 weeks or so
Only about 2 hours away from Tumut
I know it is a popular spot so thought we might go mid week
Any other suggestions?
Anyone going to be around the Snowy area in the next month or so?