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Good storage Don although I'm not sure about positioning it between the seats, surely you won't be able to get to the back of the van unless you get out and walk round.
We thought long and hard about getting a bike rack and fitting a Fiamma box on the back for extra storage. We came to the conclusion that the only thing that we really needed to put in there was the Khyam Motordome which currently sits across the van behind the front seats. We thought it was a lot of money just to have a clear floor for some journeys and gave up the idea.
So far we've not run out of storage but we do have to pare down for longer trips.
Andy
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I would guess Don would just position it there once established on site and seats swivelled.
I'm sure the real reason is that Maureen has refused to keep getting him a beer from the fridge when he asks, so he keep a few tinnies close to hand surrounded by those frozen packs.
When I saw the first couple of photos I thought he had finally got the IT bug bad and installed a PC Tower system in the van
Dave
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We are experimenting with a hammock type arrangement (although the material will be taut and flat) secured side to side and suspended in the cab area about 9 inches from the roof to be used for bedding.
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The hammock thingy is another good idea although all our bedding fits in our
overcab cupboard along with the towels, table top and laptop.
I always envy people those low profiles with overcab window for the light, airy, spacious feel they give an interior, but then I remember what we've got stored up there and think maybe, practically we have a better deal.
Andy
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I bought one last year and had to wait a whole year to get another six. They stick to carpet and each other like you know what to what. I manage to keep my ramps and EHU lead in the one that I have used all year, the new ones will hold just about everything else securely under the beds. Best be quick though as the special is on today and they sell fast.
Steamdrivenandy - We like the low profile but I went to buy the 140 and my wife changed her mind at the last minute and we bought the miniscule 115 instead - Storage areas, one could safely say, are a touch thin on the ground
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I bought one last year and had to wait a whole year to get another six. They stick to carpet and each other like you know what to what. I manage to keep my ramps and EHU lead in the one that I have used all year, the new ones will hold just about everything else securely under the beds. Best be quick though as the special is on today and they sell fast.
Steamdrivenandy - We like the low profile but I went to buy the 140 and my wife changed her mind at the last minute and we bought the miniscule 115 instead - Storage areas, one could safely say, are a touch thin on the ground
Rats the nearest Lidl to us is east Leeds, about 24 miles away. That's two gallons of diesel.
Andy
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OK Terry it's about 1.714 gals of diesel for the round trip but I thought I'd round it up for effect.
Andy
PS just had to fill a can for the lawnmower. £5.92 sheesh.
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