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Our Autostratus cost £12500...we sold it after five years for....£12500.
In that time all it had spent on it was (excluding service work/fuel/tax etc) the engine mods, exhaust and rebuilt front seats, oh a pair of batteries and a set of tyres.
The beauty of being able to jump in and go is great- no need to prepare, just fill it with fuel, dump in some clothes, grab some beer from the offy, and away we go. The once we went to Wales; got bored and decided to go to Ireland instead. Didn't pre plan, didn't pre book, just went.
These days I have to play Tetris with the boot, and pre-book campsites. Or book in hotels, in which case I don't skimp as cheap UK hotels tend to have dire soundproofing; I'd rather sleep outside in a tent than put up with hearing someone's over-exaggerated orgasms at 3:00am in a £30 a night Premier Inn.
In that time all it had spent on it was (excluding service work/fuel/tax etc) the engine mods, exhaust and rebuilt front seats, oh a pair of batteries and a set of tyres.
The beauty of being able to jump in and go is great- no need to prepare, just fill it with fuel, dump in some clothes, grab some beer from the offy, and away we go. The once we went to Wales; got bored and decided to go to Ireland instead. Didn't pre plan, didn't pre book, just went.
These days I have to play Tetris with the boot, and pre-book campsites. Or book in hotels, in which case I don't skimp as cheap UK hotels tend to have dire soundproofing; I'd rather sleep outside in a tent than put up with hearing someone's over-exaggerated orgasms at 3:00am in a £30 a night Premier Inn.
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