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chrisby

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Just driven my Campmobile with the interior removed,2 things I noticed was how much more spritely it was and also the nose up stance had gone.
Makes you realise how much weight we're carrying about,and is it really necessary that the furniture is made of such heavy materials.
 
Doris said:
interior is out of mine a.t.m as well and its much noisier (which is great as I love the sound!!)
Yeah mine interior is sort of half and half and its definately noisier but does seem quicker!
 
yep mine was too a few weeks back, made a hell of a difference!

could even overtake the odd car... was ace :lol:
 
i noticed that with my old westy, delivered it to the paint shop with nothing but a drivers seat

1641 flew down the road,

and great visability without the westy wardrobe and full curtain set............lol
 
yeah, i must admit i was thinking... hmm panel van next! :mrgreen:

they must make great for a great daily if empty with a slightly fettled engine
 
dubman24 said:
yeah, i must admit i was thinking... hmm panel van next! :mrgreen:

they must make great for a great daily if empty with a slightly fettled engine

You got that right!
Only problem is that Newton's umpteenth law of physics comes into play.

"The **** you own expands to fill the space available"

Often applies to sheds as well.
 

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