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Interior of vancruiser


Picked up our van. It's 22ft Grande. Tows great behind the BT50. 



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Very swish, looks lovely, hope you have some great adventures.



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Thanks Mark. I know you have a great set up. I checked yours out too. Ours was custom built as welL, as its our first other than an on site van at Tocumwal for 20 or so years, time will tell if we got it right. so far, very happy. 



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Very nice we nearly got the same one but went with the Concept Belmont they are very much a like we cant wait to try ours on a trip to Adelaide in September. Have you anything lined up yourself?

Good luck Paul


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Thanks Paul. yes I know the concept, very nice. Saw it at a few shows. there are so many to choose from!! 

We take off on our shake down trip tomorrow. We are on the bellarine and we are just going to go to Lake Purrembete,  near Camperdown. Then 5/8 going to Mildura, Broken Hill, Silverton, Wilkanya, Bourke, Walgert, Cobar, Griffiths, Carrathoowl, and ??? . I might not have spelt those places right, hope you get the drift. Are you going to Adelaide to visit family? 



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No we are just trying the van out with my brother and his wife they just got a new Jayco we live known on the Mornington peninsular we head off to Mildura then the Barossa Valley the work our way back along the coast 2 weeks to get to know the Van and the (She Who must be obeyed) I think the van should be no problems LOL   



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Wow. I thought I had a lot of cupboards, but you have a lot of cupboards and drawers! Very nice! We are on our first trip. Forgot a couple of things, so it was a good idea to do this before our longer trip. Heater works grouse! I cracked the Moët I got at my retirement. Stuey said not to get used to it!!   Shame it's good !! 



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fantastic

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now that is one very nice van tommo ,i love the grain in the cupboards too
looks great, and loads of space to put stuff.

good onya
cheers
della



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Thanks Della but the more you have the more you take. Little is better so they say LOL we will see when we do our first trip keep you all upto date as we go 

 

Regards Paul Tommo 



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