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Has anyone any feedback on the Humpback Caravan please, look interesting following reading an article in caravan magazine today, cheers and counting to days to liftoff hehe blankstare



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Perhaps the caravans that in ancient times travelled the Silk Roads across Central Asia and used camels to carry their merchandise?????? confuseconfuseconfuseconfuseconfuse

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I'd be greatly interested too, I must have read the same review but then I haven't read too many ( read any) that give an honest critical opinion. Thats a shame as there seems to be more than enough reports on G.N. to suggest some have a few issues

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Question: Have you ever seen a bad review in a van Mag?
Cheers, ozjohn.

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You need to ask 'Gary and Kerry'. They picked up their humpback at the start of the year and have been travelling and living in it since. It may take a while to get a reply as they are currently out of internet and mobile range but should be back available in the next 3 weeks.
Perhaps check their blog page which has details about their van.

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Had a look at one up in the NT earlier this year, the owner said it was his second one & was very pleased with it, buy direct from the builder in SA.Off roadish van with all the extras as standard equipment. Looked very good for the price,I do have the paper work on them but not with me on the road.
I beleive I posted some coments on them earlier this year, poss, around April.

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ozjohn wrote:

Question: Have you ever seen a bad review in a van Mag?
Cheers, ozjohn.



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jimricho wrote:

ozjohn wrote:

Question: Have you ever seen a bad review in a van Mag?
Cheers, ozjohn.



First rule of media....Never bite the hand that feeds you

 



Or leave themselves open to litigation.

 



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roddam wrote:
We picked up our 20' humpback in january and have been travelling since .
No complaints from us.
PM me if you want specifics.

 


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