sue1959 Free Member Feb 11, 2010 0 619 Ireland Funster No 10,253 Exp non as yet, hired in Canada a couple of times. hope to buy in the next few years. Feb 19, 2010 #1 Did you purchase you MH in Ireland or import it? We were thinking to import one (when we get round to it). If you imported what was the VRT like.
Did you purchase you MH in Ireland or import it? We were thinking to import one (when we get round to it). If you imported what was the VRT like.
dealgan Free Member Oct 23, 2007 133 -1 Donegal, Ireland Funster No 695 MH C Class Exp since 2006 Feb 19, 2010 #2 We bought ours here. Although Donaghey motorhomes is only about 3 or 4 miles away, so its easy to go there and grab someone by the throat if there's a problem. I did look at importing, but we found what we wanted here. VRT isnt an issue on these. Isn't it €50 as long as its a real camper ? We bought new, and decided on RHD. I guess you would have a lot more choice buying LHD. Must say though, Donagheys were and are very good. Upvote 0
We bought ours here. Although Donaghey motorhomes is only about 3 or 4 miles away, so its easy to go there and grab someone by the throat if there's a problem. I did look at importing, but we found what we wanted here. VRT isnt an issue on these. Isn't it €50 as long as its a real camper ? We bought new, and decided on RHD. I guess you would have a lot more choice buying LHD. Must say though, Donagheys were and are very good.
H hym.ie Free Member Oct 25, 2009 5 0 Ireland Funster No 9,037 MH a class Exp 27 yrs Feb 19, 2010 #3 Hi VRT is 50 euro as long as it qualifies as a camper,inside height and fittings etc,and weighs over 3 tonnes empty. yours Hym.ie Upvote 0
Hi VRT is 50 euro as long as it qualifies as a camper,inside height and fittings etc,and weighs over 3 tonnes empty. yours Hym.ie