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It's a mk6 transit so 20 odd years old, probably rotten.

 

My mate had a photo of his renault master, newer than this, with the body in a similar position, it ripped off by the hinges! (rust) Luckily for him he was tipping at home so saved a red face of it happening in public :laugh1:

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10 minutes ago, scbk said:

It's a mk6 transit so 20 odd years old, probably rotten.

 

My mate had a photo of his renault master, newer than this, with the body in a similar position, it ripped off by the hinges! (rust) Lufew ckily for him he was tipping at home so saved a red face of it happening in public :laugh1:

Funnily enough I tried to palm a MK6 Transit tipper off on Bolam the other day.

 

He politely told me to go forth…

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