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you can keep your 101's!

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thermidorthelobster:
It'll be a hydraulically lifting roof;  the windows will be uncovered when the top half of the roof is raised up.  You can see the line where it splits on the first couple of interior photos - it's just above the upstairs laminate flooring!  I saw a similar but smaller one in Norway recently, and longer ago in Iceland.  Very nice.  But damned expensive!

If I had the money I'd be driving around the world in one.  BUT...  I took the 101 to many places where that thing wouldn't have been able to get in a month of sundays - narrow tracks, steep mountain pistes, ferries across rivers, jungle tracks.  So it's not all good news, smaller is often better.

Jas278:

--- Quote from: thermidorthelobster on October 23, 2008, 21:59:04 ---!

 smaller is often better.

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CAN I qoute YOU on that............... :lol:

discowoman:

--- Quote from: henryandlesley on October 24, 2008, 09:19:48 ---the best thing is you can drive it on a car licence as it is a camper and you cant carry goods

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yeah - but the UNLADEN weight may get you, so that you still need a HGV licence

discowoman:

--- Quote from: henryandlesley on October 24, 2008, 10:01:09 ---only if you past your test after 1997 anyone with the c1 cat can drive it but it wont effect me as i have my C+E

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only if its UNDER 7500 kgs..over that you still require a C catagory pass
C1 is over 3500 but under 7500

Mareng:
http://www.youtube.com/v/45Km1ArLbdA&hl=en&fs=1

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