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20th-February-2008, 10:48
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
You could still sleep kids inside by making load barrier hinge in middle , lean 2nd row seats forward. and hinged top of load barrier forms base of top end of bed JAT 
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20th-February-2008, 11:09
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
something like this
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20th-February-2008, 11:12
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
or a bit more modern.....
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20th-February-2008, 11:43
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
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something like this
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Oooh thas nice...can you send me one when you posts me giraffe
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20th-February-2008, 12:45
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
i would, but i dont think you gonna know how to use it.
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20th-February-2008, 12:46
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
Dont believe everything you read
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20th-February-2008, 12:54
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
wot aboot this??? 
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20th-February-2008, 12:56
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
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cant read....jus look at the pictures
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20th-February-2008, 13:03
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
or this maybe??
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20th-February-2008, 13:32
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Re: UK to OZ - Vehicle Familiarisation
Nope - nice as they are - really don't like the idea of adding trailer. would really like to remain compact ie vehicle dependancy only. Or am I really just displaying my complete naivety here. Nice tents though.
Would like to try to travel as compactly as possible. Feel trailer might slow us down/add complexity to travel. Anyone know anything about these roof tents that many use? Any experiences anyone? Views on using roof oppossed to trailer? - assume robust roof rack will be pre-requisite - we have a rack but looks a bit lightweight.
T2Man - re: load barrier - folding down - would this mean would have to site fridge elsewhere (currently centre of 2nd row seats being considered)?
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