Importing a Demountable - Our Experience

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TrueDink
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Re: Importing a Demountable - Our Experience

Post: # 11414Post TrueDink
February 1st, 2016, 1:19 pm

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.
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Re: Importing a Demountable - Our Experience

Post: # 11415Post Madmountainman
February 1st, 2016, 3:31 pm

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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Re: Importing a Demountable - Our Experience

Post: # 11429Post horacebat
February 1st, 2016, 10:41 pm

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!

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