Our Lunar Delta

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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by Neild » Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:45 pm

Inuit wrote:very nice van, love the layout, not sure about the cut off bed, but would love a fixed bed. have to admit we had to buy one, loved the tent, but it was taking to long to put up, ours is only a small two berth about 10 years old, end bathroom which is perfect, we did not want to go too wild as thought i might not like it, but love it had it 4 weeks and salisbury will be our third weekend away (booked a caravan club cl site just of fthe a303). got a good deal on it privately so hopefully still be worth a bit next year to trade in with.

however found the one i want for next year check these out - http://stealthcaravans.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; plan to get the x63, could do with picking one up a couple of years old though, especially as want one with leather seating. not everyones cup of tea, apparently they are known as the mafia drug dealing van within the caravan community - will match my black tinted window disco :D

The disco hardly notices the caravan is there, thank god for cruise because it is sooo easy to go to fast on the motorway.

if i want a few quiet hours, i just let paul loose in the caravan shop with all its toys, gadgets and bits, not sure how but he can spend hours looking around one :?

Good luck with collecting yours sure you will enjoy it.
Thanks Ann, we are really looking forward to it.

I'll assume you are sorted then for the off road day this month, I also think Bodsy has been told he must hotel it by Emma :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Saw Stealth last year but thought the ultra chic interior would date quickly in the in longer term, although they do look very 8-) 8-) and are right up our street. Lots of deals around at the moment on 2010 models, I'm sure you could be persuaded to upgrade early :mrgreen: .

Men can browse for hours, sometimes days.... just not in clothes shops :lol:

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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by countrywide » Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:49 pm

Are we having a december camping meeting :shock:



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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by Neild » Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:51 pm

No!, ment October!, where on earth did December come from?. Mind you, we could do..... we'd still be snuggly warm though Andy eh? :rasp: :rasp:


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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by countrywide » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:12 pm

Much as I like you, I am not sure you should say we will be snuggly warm together :shock:

I think some Christmas holiday camping would be good though.



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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by Inuit » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:14 pm

always said i would never have a caravan, but you guys are to blame, i want do some the events that are later in the year and was not going to freeze in a tent and trying to find a cheap hotel that old furry feet kavik can go in is a pain, so i relented and bought a caravan.

i hope some of the other makers pick up on some of the finer points of the stealth, like the underbed storage for bikes etc and the full mid bed etc, quite agree they may date, they are not really the normal caravaners choice and no dealer network could affect the resale pric. Came close to buying a lunar this time, only the deal on this one swung it, it is a compass clermont.

yes i am sorted for salisbury, found a nice little site, which should not be too far away.

Planning a trip to bournemouth on sun, dealer got a nice corvette for sale that i want to see, do not tell paul though promised i would stay away, but we might just have to go in if we accidently drive past it :lol:



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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by Reggieb » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:53 pm

Neil

May sound like a stupid question...but have you ever towed anything like this before :?: :?: ...just a thought.. :roll:
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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by DSL » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:14 pm

Hmmmmmm, campervan anyone??? :whistle:


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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by Non Stick Nick » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:48 am

DSL wrote::thumbright: :thumbright: Having a mooch on t'internet. :pcwhack:
or perhaps the tintenternet :whistle:


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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by DSL » Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:02 am

Did think of that but thought it was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too subtle for you lot!! :rasp: :popcorn: :lol:


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Re: Our Lunar Delta

Post by Neild » Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:14 am

Trouble with a mobile home is you need to take it with you, so you need to fully pack up. Also defeats the object for a D3/D4 event.


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