Someone posted up a link to this thing a week or 2 ago The overhang at the back scared me then too. As for the interior .... I feel sick all over again. It's not pretty is it ?
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A mate of mine has been to veiw it,he went in mid July when it was on then.His oppinion was!!!!! absolute BODGE JOB.Looks Good on the pictures,but in real life theres trim and all sorts Bodged on,and silicon everywhere.absolutely not worth anything.god help who buys it.
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Hell. It's a shame someone most likely will waste an awful lot of money on a piece of real cr*p then. Usually happens to someone who hasn't got much too.
------------- Fools and charlatans know everything and understand nothing . Anton Chekhov
If it had a toilet & shower then it would probably be a little more tempting to some people.
The thing that concerns me is the use of a normal double-axle on the rear. Ok, so it fits in the normal place of axles on the caravan, but that leaves a HUGE amount of overhang on the rear (where the bed is too - sea sickness in bed anyone?).
We have a 27' long first aid unit in our division of St John Ambulance and that's bad enough with a 7' overhang, but there's no weight there. We also had a special chassis made for it by Alko as the longest chassis the manufacturers could make wasn't long enough, so at least the weight distribution/overhang is set up properly. Here's our beauty:
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