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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I’m noticing a trend here in this country where everyone is starting to buy campervans and vans for converting to campervans.
How many fabbers have one or love the idea of one?
Personally I think it might be the way to go this summer....
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's many a story I could tell you about swinging and campervans.
I've more than a chapter for my memoirs.
Definitely a great idea for a staycation"
Sounds very interesting indeed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's many a story I could tell you about swinging and campervans.
I've more than a chapter for my memoirs.
Definitely a great idea for a staycation
Sounds very interesting indeed "
Oh haha I wasn't even thinking about that night
That was NOT a campervan Fast, let's be clear
That was how many swingers can have fun in the back of a transit |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's many a story I could tell you about swinging and campervans.
I've more than a chapter for my memoirs.
Definitely a great idea for a staycation
Sounds very interesting indeed
Oh haha I wasn't even thinking about that night
That was NOT a campervan Fast, let's be clear
That was how many swingers can have fun in the back of a transit
saying nothing "
I think it's fair to say , from everyone here.. we want to hear more, every detail in fact
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Be careful buying DIY campervans/renovations.. most wont get insurance as they are classed as vans.. unless you know what you are looking for or are capable of doing the work yoursels, steer clear. You could be buying a lemon that eats money. I have a caravan but if i was going to get a campervan i would buy an old genuine one first. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ireland is fantastic for campering. Many times I've travelled from Cork Coast to North Coast wild camping in the most beautiful little places that other times you'd just pass off a your driving. So many quaint little villages of the beaten track on our coastline. You could be anywhere in the world.
I'm surprised it's not done more often in the fab world actually. Nice group on a secluded beach bbqing swimming cliff jumping snorkeling and all that good stuff then a camp fire in the evening with some drinks and whatever else takes your fanny |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There's many a story I could tell you about swinging and campervans.
I've more than a chapter for my memoirs.
Definitely a great idea for a staycation"
Getting the popcorn.. love a good story.. |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
Doire Theas |
"Yeah. Heard that alright. Might need a few directions.
Which accounts do you follow on the gram?"
Shall I just give out my username also if you follow the tag vanlife you will find lots of interesting accounts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m looking for a campervan if anyone is selling one!" .
Nip over to the auctions in the UK. There are great selection of caravan or camper van. You will save money |
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Some awful shite home made campers for sale on DoneDeal. People sticking a mattress and a sink in the back of an owl 2002 rusty Transit and trying to sell it for €10,000. The UK is the only place to be a proper camper. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think home conversion vans once they're done properly can be changed at any vrt centre. I'm a trucker I tell ya west Cork has some of the nicest locations in Ireland and so easy to get to |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think home conversion vans once they're done properly can be changed at any vrt centre. I'm a trucker I tell ya west Cork has some of the nicest locations in Ireland and so easy to get to"
and cork is one of the few campervan friendly counties |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The worst investment is a static caravan, from experience over 8 years, cost around £60k, had to sell to park owner for £20k."
Omg you could have a great camper for 60 grand and they deprecate slowly |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
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"The worst investment is a static caravan, from experience over 8 years, cost around £60k, had to sell to park owner for £20k."
My mate bought one via the siteowner because thats the rules
He had to pay 3k last year even though he wasnt allowed use it
Site owner also wants full payment this year
He says his overheads haven't changed
Siteowner tells people with mobiles older than 12 yrs to change them to keep up standards or they're out
Madness |
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By *exmark12Man
over a year ago
Rathcoole/Roscommon/Mayo |
The criteria are to be found on revenue website.If the criteria for conversion are met you can apply to Revenue for transfer to camper Unfortunately there is vrt charge depending on I think age of vehicle....Annual Tax reduces to €103 and toll charges are same as a car. |
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