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dangti6

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Post #26
I've a big dog and an interest in transporting antique furniture for friends. Whatchya gona do about it?

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  • Posted 10th May 2013 at 15:11
    rikky 🦔

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    Post #27
    funnily enough i've got access to vans and if i didn't have the chance of getting lumbered doing s**t for mates i'd buy one no problem. but i'd be forever doing people favours, and i HATE helping people out

    got a renault master van here and also a 2.x diesel tranny (royal mail!) van LOL (dad brings it back sometimes, don't know why, he doesn't even use it - i don't ask)

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    Posted 10th May 2013 at 15:12
    dangti6

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    Post #28
    I'd love to move your 3 piece, lamp table and matching nest buddy, but unfortunately I am using the back of the 'lingo as a storage container. No can do I'm afraid. I literally have nowhere to put the s**te if I emptied it out.

    No, I can't lift it out and put it in your garage beforehand - I have a bad arm, MS and a weak ticker. I am literally falling to bits so please do not make this any worse for either of us. Buy your own van.

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  • Posted 10th May 2013 at 15:15
    welshpug!

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    Post #29
    get a multispace (windowlicker wagon) ditch the seats, tint the windows, job done Wink

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    Posted 10th May 2013 at 15:18
    dangti6

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    Post #30
    Would the wheelchair ramp make for a tail lift? Or is it not designed for fatties with unproportionally thin legs and therefore no engines either?

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  • Posted 10th May 2013 at 15:21
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #31
    Laugh my ass off no. If it was clean i was thinking about sticking a 6 engine in the front as i am picking a full car up in a couple of weeks but to be honest the vans not in the best of conditions so just going to leave it and drive it how it is. Its only to get mine and a mates bikes about and other bits and bobs so i dont have to keep making a mess of the clio

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    Posted 10th May 2013 at 15:53
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #32
    Here she is LOL




    Taking over the street.

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    Posted 10th May 2013 at 18:19
    dangti6

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    Post #33
    How much was she?

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  • Posted 10th May 2013 at 19:16
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #34
    £300 but got £10 back for diesel as it was empty Coollove it. clio can go sit out in the back yard for a bit till i get bored of the van. Managed 85mile from £10 diesel. clio would have struggled to see 35mile from that LOL

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    Posted 10th May 2013 at 20:02
    dangti6

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    Post #35
    Your Clio is broken then as they are excellent on fuel for what they are if driven fairly sensibly. Low 40's over a long run of granny driving even.

    Bargain on the van! I'm really tempted by one.

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  • Posted 10th May 2013 at 20:08
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #36
    I barely see 40mpg the way i drive and with the straight through decatted exhaust and ron 98 overrun map its not the best on fuel, i find it hard to drive it sensible Laugh my ass off

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    Posted 10th May 2013 at 20:20
    dangti6

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    Post #37
    Do you want another?

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  • Posted 10th May 2013 at 20:24
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #38
    No ha i have my van now, also shoukd be getting another 6 in a few weeks too so 3 cars is enough for me.

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    Posted 10th May 2013 at 20:26
    silky

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    Post #39
    These vans look great, be handy to have one, more so than my Rallye

    Wouldn't mind a clean HDI as long as it wasn't white or green
    Posted 12th May 2013 at 13:34
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #40
    Just made a new devider wall yesterday and painted the back to tidy it up. Mich better now like Cool

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    Posted 12th May 2013 at 13:36
    silky

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    Post #41
    What about interior on these, do the GTI seats fit? Steering wheel?
    Calipers/pads/discs and wheels?
    Posted 12th May 2013 at 13:37
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #42
    Well i have cyclones on mine. Getting some gti6 brakes next week too. As for seats no they wont fit but steering wheel will

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    Posted 12th May 2013 at 13:53
    silky

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    Post #43
    Could you not put the metal base frame of the Partner/Berlingo seat on a GTI seat?
    Posted 12th May 2013 at 13:59
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #44
    Well i have cyclones on mine. Getting some gti6 brakes next week too. As for seats no they wont fit but steering wheel will

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    Posted 12th May 2013 at 14:08
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #45
    better already Big grin






    This is what i looked like when i bought it. Not the best pic but you get an idea!

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    Posted 12th May 2013 at 15:06
    silky

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    Post #46
    Take long to do?
    Posted 12th May 2013 at 15:45
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #47
    Na not really. Few hours getting it to fit right then paint and let it dry.

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