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<blockquote data-quote="duddlebug" data-source="post: 501953" data-attributes="member: 21190"><p>The 'different' is why I wanted it so bad. It's going to be my 'work' van, and I'd been looking at something a lot more modern in a T5. But I couldn't get excited about something that wasn't a bay or a split, and that i couldn't work on myself. And my job is colouring-in. I write and illustrate kids' books, so this is much more appropriate! </p><p></p><p>Until now, I've been running a Morris Traveller for work (not a VW, I know!) and I do less than 2000 miles per year. So I'd been putting money aside and saving for something to replace the Traveller, that I could potentially sleep in, and when I saw this last week, I knew it was the perfect vehicle. My first proper trip out will probably be Carfest North, where I'm reading my books in their author tent and camping for the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duddlebug, post: 501953, member: 21190"] The 'different' is why I wanted it so bad. It's going to be my 'work' van, and I'd been looking at something a lot more modern in a T5. But I couldn't get excited about something that wasn't a bay or a split, and that i couldn't work on myself. And my job is colouring-in. I write and illustrate kids' books, so this is much more appropriate! Until now, I've been running a Morris Traveller for work (not a VW, I know!) and I do less than 2000 miles per year. So I'd been putting money aside and saving for something to replace the Traveller, that I could potentially sleep in, and when I saw this last week, I knew it was the perfect vehicle. My first proper trip out will probably be Carfest North, where I'm reading my books in their author tent and camping for the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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