Home at Last
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Home at Last
Hi Everyone
After being snowed out in December,I eventually managed to collect my AS Gloucester up and get it home,not too many jobs to do "I Hope".I need to get a tow bar fitted, a window replaced ,a small table fitted at the end of the front seat to save getting out the large table.There is a heating outlet in front of the door so that is OK and any other useful mods that members have done We have pull out drawers under the front seats,there seems to be wasted space on each side which you can only access by lifting the seats which is awkward and heavy anyone any ideas.
regards
Alan
After being snowed out in December,I eventually managed to collect my AS Gloucester up and get it home,not too many jobs to do "I Hope".I need to get a tow bar fitted, a window replaced ,a small table fitted at the end of the front seat to save getting out the large table.There is a heating outlet in front of the door so that is OK and any other useful mods that members have done We have pull out drawers under the front seats,there seems to be wasted space on each side which you can only access by lifting the seats which is awkward and heavy anyone any ideas.
regards
Alan
gemdeco- Member
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Re: Home at Last
Hi Alan
Pleased to read you have your new bigger motorhome, I should have our 2010 Duetto at the end of next week.
Hope you have a good touring year.
Boaby
Pleased to read you have your new bigger motorhome, I should have our 2010 Duetto at the end of next week.
Hope you have a good touring year.
Boaby
burlingtonboaby- Donator
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Re: Home at Last
gemdeco wrote:We have pull out drawers under the front seats,there seems to be wasted space on each side which you can only access by lifting the seats which is awkward and heavy anyone any ideas.
regards
Alan
Boots, cat lit and boxes of wine - not stuff I need daily. Its only the near side of mine that has the drawer, there isn't room on the offside because of the gas locker.
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Peter Brown- Donator
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Re: Home at Last
I added gas struts to the sofa berths to aid access to the underside.
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I find the lighting is a bit dark at the sofas, so added lights, Lumo Crown, under the overhead cupboards.
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And added a clock to the overhead cab cupboard.
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Hope you are happy with your van. For Towbar, I have a TowTal, works very well, Watling Engineering also good.
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I find the lighting is a bit dark at the sofas, so added lights, Lumo Crown, under the overhead cupboards.
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And added a clock to the overhead cab cupboard.
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Hope you are happy with your van. For Towbar, I have a TowTal, works very well, Watling Engineering also good.
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Re: Home at Last
Clocks off centre Peter.
Boaby
Boaby
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