Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

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Swisslulu
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Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

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Picked up this little beauty today. Parked up at Pine Rivers Showgrounds for 2 nights to make sure all works as it should before we make the trek home.Image
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Lesley
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Be sure to wash the snow off the windscreen before heading home. :)

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WOW.... looks fantastic. congratulations to you two!
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Great looking unit,I'm sure you both will have many happy ks of traveling with all the modern cons.. :D :D :D :D ......congrats....................Peter and Rita
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Noiiiiiiice one, enjoy and when you get around to it maybe some inside pics. :D Didn't get my PM ??
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Leslie, that's a beautiful looking mobile home. May you have many happy years of travel in her. xxx
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Looks like the side has come adrift ?
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Dot wrote:Noiiiiiiice one, enjoy and when you get around to it maybe some inside pics. :D Didn't get my PM ??
Just the one you sent on Dec 1 when I first asked you. Nothing since.
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Congrats from us.
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"tanks" here---
You should be happy with the Iveco, easy to drive, good on fuel, it goes a long way before repairs.
My lot in WA use the Iveco for a courier business and has done well over 100,000 km in one of them this year with no probs.
He has a 2005 model which has done just under 1,000,000 km and is used as a stand-by unit. The only problem was getting the spare tyre in and out of the carrier, so check that out before you hit the road. (or just call the RAC).
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I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
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