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Hi there I live in my van full time I also have a very old static I use for storage .

I love living in mine as its got all mod cons and is just so easy to live in . Never any problems with parking up . It's great as most of my work is uk wide so I never am short of accommodation right next to my work sites .

Relationships can be difficult by its worth the trade off I would not want a house even if I won a million I would just buy a supper motorhome

 

Littletree:thumbup:

 

you based in Pilton?

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I agree it wouldn't be a very nice thing to do but if it hit the fan me and my family would have come first.

 

If that were the case then don't do the renting game.. I personally would rent a property myself until their tenancy was up. Treat others as you would like to be treat :thumbup:

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Hi there I live in my van full time I also have a very old static I use for storage .

I love living in mine as its got all mod cons and is just so easy to live in . Never any problems with parking up . It's great as most of my work is uk wide so I never am short of accommodation right next to my work sites .

Relationships can be difficult by its worth the trade off I would not want a house even if I won a million I would just buy a supper motorhome

 

Littletree:thumbup:

 

Hi Littletree,

living in a motorcoach can be fun......

It has lots of advantages, you can alter the way the living room faces!!!

 

Steve

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Now I like that. Blocked a doorway to make room for the burner. Never thought about doing that to a static.

 

Its abit of a bodge job, made up of all different sections of flue i was given for free. But its secure, and works a treat, keeping me warm :)

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thats a lot of motor!

 

Driving it is something else....

 

Stunning is the only way to describe it, It has a detroit V8 2 stroke pushing along at 500 hp.

 

At the moment it it the only one on the UK road, though there is another at Dronfield awaiting a new owner. This one came to the UK in July last year.

 

Even the Landy and trailer don't make much of an affect on it.

 

Filling it up with fuel does make your mouth water also!!!!!

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