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<blockquote data-quote="guyers73" data-source="post: 580672" data-attributes="member: 20750"><p>well im gonna put my 5 pence in here sorry,its sunday and ive had a few beers.oopps. firstly i repair and restore vws for a living. i say a living feels more like a charity sometimes.so ive had lots of vws over the twenty plus years.and lots of them i have regreted selling especialy the sambas.mainly cos i could probably retire now if i still had them.anyway sorry il cut to my point..theres always a bargain to be had you just got to look for it.in some ways its always good to have a change in your life.its healthy thing.not something to be scared off..or regret...but one most definate point i want to make.this does do my head in.just reading about reasons to sell your van and most people do this.dont dump your vans in your driveway or your cosy garage and then after 6 months of it sitting idle decide to go on a tour of cornwall or the outer hebridese for two weeks at the drop of a hat. it will end in tears.and a grumpy AA man who always moans about how unreliable vw campers are.and those very comments im just gona sell it....fix them. maintain them. use them regularly. and dont fit rubbish repro crap = happy campers =happy owners =happy times...hope ive not offended anyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guyers73, post: 580672, member: 20750"] well im gonna put my 5 pence in here sorry,its sunday and ive had a few beers.oopps. firstly i repair and restore vws for a living. i say a living feels more like a charity sometimes.so ive had lots of vws over the twenty plus years.and lots of them i have regreted selling especialy the sambas.mainly cos i could probably retire now if i still had them.anyway sorry il cut to my point..theres always a bargain to be had you just got to look for it.in some ways its always good to have a change in your life.its healthy thing.not something to be scared off..or regret...but one most definate point i want to make.this does do my head in.just reading about reasons to sell your van and most people do this.dont dump your vans in your driveway or your cosy garage and then after 6 months of it sitting idle decide to go on a tour of cornwall or the outer hebridese for two weeks at the drop of a hat. it will end in tears.and a grumpy AA man who always moans about how unreliable vw campers are.and those very comments im just gona sell it....fix them. maintain them. use them regularly. and dont fit rubbish repro crap = happy campers =happy owners =happy times...hope ive not offended anyone [/QUOTE]
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