What NOT to buy

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What NOT to buy

Post: # 8877Post zildjian
September 27th, 2015, 4:54 pm

I had added this to Sales but then when I re-read the advert I thought better of it

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translated (ish);"Tischer camper Absetzkabine. Year 2007 An extremely stable product. The cabin(for its) age, in good condition.
Additional Equipment: Large panorama windows in the roof, awning, bike rack, I bought the car as a rental cabin because they had some damage, it was repaired by the company Tischer and repainted in silver.. Minor flaws in the cabin of course:
The cabin has several bulges outward incurred in sunlight. in 2008 the first bumps emerged in and the floor gave way, the floor has been re-glued with new adhesive from Tischer.
In the course of time (in the following summer) has also achieved by sunlight, the sheet. Also, the roof arches in direct sunlight, over the wet room and the cabinet creates a large gap about 5mm.

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But is not a problem since everything regresses again once the sun is no longer shining. :D
The bumps in the winter go back largely. Where you then have to expect in the winter with a lot of condensation on the cold spots in the corners in the alcove and the cupboards.
Again, this is no problem, there are towels, or you can let the cabinets open so plenty of circulation arises. If you opt for the car, please pay attention to the axle load of their basic vehicle since the car weighs 800 kg empty, for whatever reason? With standard equipment according to the manufacturer's Box 240, weighs 568 kg. All in all, a wonderful extremely stable value cab. More pictures on request.


so thats alright then got it?


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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8880Post Bookend
September 27th, 2015, 5:32 pm

Bargain :lol:

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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8883Post Madmountainman
September 27th, 2015, 6:14 pm

Fifteen feckin' thousand euros! He's having a right giraffe, I wouldn't give him fifteen quid for that wreck! :o

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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8907Post zildjian
September 28th, 2015, 12:02 pm

Looks like their own market has seen it now as well

http://www.wohnkabinen-forum.de/index.p ... =20#203680

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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8908Post lamp-it
September 28th, 2015, 12:11 pm

dont speak german but even im getting the feel they are laughing about that bargain
Rob

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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8941Post sabconsulting
September 28th, 2015, 10:33 pm

Maybe you could get some contrasting coloured stitching running across and down the side of the camper - it would then have a sort of puffa-jacket finish.

Puffa-camper?

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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8947Post Madmountainman
September 29th, 2015, 9:26 am

You could garnish the whole thing, inside and out, with that fancy plastic door strip stuff that Rich has just fitted to his. You'd never notice the faults then! :mrgreen:

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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8949Post zildjian
September 29th, 2015, 11:30 am

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thats how i'd do it, well either that or 'Anime' characters

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Re: What NOT to buy

Post: # 8952Post lamp-it
September 29th, 2015, 1:02 pm

Difficult to imagine thats all the cause of just heat alone, there must have been something like damp in there to have sxpanded surely, dont know about the floor though
Rob

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