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Originally Posted by
CRAZY K ROADSHOW
For Disco gigs involving lighting and the subs I just take out all 5 rear sets--its then a van
Very easy to take out and put in--after practice.
Loving 6th gear---Motorway eater!!
Taken mine out loads of times. Took over a ton of rubble to the tip after I removed a reed a plaster wall in the bedroom.
A few months ago, came home from work, took the seats out and did a 340 mile round trip to Derby to pick up a three piece suite. (Reclining Armchair and 2 seater reclining sofa)
Definately a superb vehicle even if mine it a thirsty 2.0 Mk 1 Petrol.
Just need some motorways now !!!
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Originally Posted by
katman
Taken mine out loads of times. Took over a ton of rubble to the tip after I removed a reed a plaster wall in the bedroom.
A few months ago, came home from work, took the seats out and did a 340 mile round trip to Derby to pick up a three piece suite. (Reclining Armchair and 2 seater reclining sofa)
Definately a superb vehicle even if mine it a thirsty 2.0 Mk 1 Petrol.
Just need some motorways now !!!
Mine is very thirsty too, 2.3 petrol, old 'R' reg model. Plan to get a diesel next time
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Originally Posted by
djdave01
Mine is very thirsty too, 2.3 petrol, old 'R' reg model. Plan to get a diesel next time
It still gives better MPG than my old 2 litre Mk2 Transit used to though. I probably wouldnt be complaining if I was still paying 1993 prices for fuel!
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Hey guys
Im looking at buying a new vehicle for transporting mobile disco equipment.
This may consist of x2 parties/ functions in the one load.
I dont really want to get a van and have been looking at an estate or the Vauxhall Zafira.
Any comments or suggestions much appreciated
Graeme
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Originally Posted by
Glasgowdjhire
I dont really want to get a van
Why?
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Dinosaur
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Haha.. Because it would replace my everyday car
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