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Is that a large case of Stella in the back of the D3? Also must be difficult getting under bridges with that large post coming out of the caravan! Wink

BTW I see the neighbours are doing their drive. Drives and D3's can't see a connection! Confused 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Seen that before - it's bloody funny! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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No I don't keep it on my drive, it is securly locked in a compound, pikeys have a tendancy to nick big 'vans.

It is great for chilling beer/wine, the fridge is as big as a standard domestic one and has a freezer half size on top, and a microwave for winter drinks! It also has a mover fitted so I don't need to struggle moving it by hand in tight spots. Kids have their own room too so adults can shut themselves away in the evening.

If you're into telly it is wired for sat tv too. Alloys are pretty standard on caravans now and are necessary for the latest security devices used.

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Re: BIG CARAVAN & SMALL CAR

MDP wrote:
Watch this video through to the very end = VERY FUNNY Rolling with laughter


http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...avan+funny


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Holy crap!!! Laughing 

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