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<blockquote data-quote="Benyon" data-source="post: 633025" data-attributes="member: 3939"><p>I agree with Gas1man and Matt84, I think for me, what makes it mine is the personalisation that makes the van suit my needs combined with the memories that have been created in it. </p><p></p><p>My old van had my blood sweat and tears in it, I drove 15,000 miles round Europe in it, so that van had my heart. My current van had been restored by the previous owner and even after owning for 2 years doesn't feel like 'mine', but the sense of freedom and adventure I get from driving it is still the same I had with my old van. </p><p></p><p>Get out and drive it, use it and adopt it and you will find you grow together like an old married couple, essentially you have to get miles under the belt both on the road and in the garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benyon, post: 633025, member: 3939"] I agree with Gas1man and Matt84, I think for me, what makes it mine is the personalisation that makes the van suit my needs combined with the memories that have been created in it. My old van had my blood sweat and tears in it, I drove 15,000 miles round Europe in it, so that van had my heart. My current van had been restored by the previous owner and even after owning for 2 years doesn't feel like 'mine', but the sense of freedom and adventure I get from driving it is still the same I had with my old van. Get out and drive it, use it and adopt it and you will find you grow together like an old married couple, essentially you have to get miles under the belt both on the road and in the garage. [/QUOTE]
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