That's the beauty of a demountable. You could drive your truck to Germany. Pop a nice new demountable on the back and drive home. Job done.
Bimobil's are a little more tricky as you know.
Importing a Demountable - Our Experience
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Nissan NP300 Navara Tekna double cab
S.Karosser EC6L-2.0
S.Karosser EC6L-2.0
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Re: Importing a Demountable - Our Experience
That's a brilliant write up, with much better and clearer information than some of the motorhome forums I looked at a couple of years ago. Nice one.
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No problem all.
We're just back from Munich and have picked up the other half of the combo which was the rear tub and glass fibre cab.
Darren - you have a good eye for detail!, yes it has both the outside shower (helpful then you are a canoeist and boater!), and the extendable towbar (again helpful for the RIB!). I've got A/Ts on my Synchro (which I'll be selling this year!), and M/Ts on my Jeep, so am a big fan of BFGs, they go on forever! Thanks for the tips!
We're just back from Munich and have picked up the other half of the combo which was the rear tub and glass fibre cab.
Darren - you have a good eye for detail!, yes it has both the outside shower (helpful then you are a canoeist and boater!), and the extendable towbar (again helpful for the RIB!). I've got A/Ts on my Synchro (which I'll be selling this year!), and M/Ts on my Jeep, so am a big fan of BFGs, they go on forever! Thanks for the tips!