Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
- boofbee
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Van hire can be really cheap, less than £40 per day plus fuel. Get some decent straps and you will be fine.
- Diesel Dave
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
There are many ways to skin a cat...
However it's always worthwhile having a mate with a van...
However it's always worthwhile having a mate with a van...
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
To be fair - I'd not contemplated removing the passenger seat! I'm going to take a look at that - thanks a lot for the idea, that should work
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Managed to get most of the seats out the 53 Fiesta 1.4LX (just for the record in case any needs to know in future) and the Cub fitted in no problem. It was a bit of a job getting it out again but we got there in the end. Thanks a lot for the responses and tips - let the fun begin
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- Capitano
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Re: Newbie in need of a little advice to get her home!
Looks like a solid Cub too. Nice one!
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