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Re: campa dilemma
« Reply #60 on: December 29, 2008, 09:04:10 PM »
hey marty, the 253 uses all the standard mounts, assume that the 308 would be the same ......  ;)
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Re: campa dilemma
« Reply #61 on: December 29, 2008, 09:56:42 PM »
i have a bue 253 you can have at a very reasonable price ed. but not too sure of condition. its at hammers place and comes with trouble matic too lol.

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Re: campa dilemma
« Reply #62 on: January 25, 2009, 04:57:23 PM »
Yesterday got back from Mackay towing the newly purchased u beaut everything that you could need to live life in comfort caravan, after 6742 kilometres, used 791 litres of fuel and a conservative 89 hours of driving. What an adventure that was, got caught in the arse end of the cyclone in Mackay, blew the transmission in the middle of no where, stayed at lots of caravan parks all along the east coast and met lots of interesting people, battled with big trucks and gale force winds and all the time kept dragging that frigging huge sail behind us, suffered the highest recorded winds from Gundagai to Wodonga, visited relos along the way, travelled with the hells angels and had a blast Now gotta get serious about a beddie tow vehicle cause as comfortable as she is the VS station wagon just doesn't cut it as a long distance tow vehicle  :-\  I'll post some pics in my gallery later ....... woohoo ... mummy and daddy is gunna run away from home boyz, youze moved back in so we're moving out ... so you all have to find it  yourself, cook it yourself , live in your own mess and pay for it yourselves cause mummy and daddy bear is gunna be Miss adventure and Mister meanour .... wooo hooo adventure before dementia !!!!  ;D
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