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I have an f. f. b. tabbert 680 classic and these really are a great motorhome really well put together the build quality is excellent and a joy to own but hard to find in this country it took me along time to find mine which i bought privately in germany off a dutch couple and then imported here.best place to look is MOBILE. DE a german website where you can see all the different models and specs mostly fiat and mercedes(just use english version)
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there is a company efk glass in belgium i think without checking the address who do replacement screens/glass who you could check with as they list tabbert in their stock list i have a note of my screen/glass numbers for this purpose (etched on bottom corner of screen) bumpers etc im always optomistic that somewhere there may be some or somebody who could repair them mine are all fibre glass but i dont worry about these things as there are still many ffb,s running around europe, we saw a couple of 570,s touring the mosel river in august and still going strong. if its damp free and all working and you,re happy with it, 46000 miles is low mileage my (1998 680 has about 73000 on the clock) you know what he paid so you could try a low offer but thats entirely up to you as its always a risk buying any vehichle. anything can happen afterwards. i drove mine back from germany with no breakdown cover no tools not even a tea bag and permanently touching a piece of wood it now travels to europe and back a couple of times a year we love it
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Feel a bit foolish asking this question, but don't know quite how else to find out!
Standing in the toilet area, looking at the back wall, on the left there is a hole, it's below the shower, but above the toilet - what is this for?
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If its a door with an external lock, its to put the shower head through. So as to use as an external shower.
That's the warm air duct when the heating is on.Feel a bit foolish asking this question, but don't know quite how else to find out!
Standing in the toilet area, looking at the back wall, on the left there is a hole, it's below the shower, but above the toilet - what is this for?
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Yes I spotted that after I posted, thanks anyway.
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