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I have just spent the my first two nights in our new van. No where exotic, Vanbitz while having an alarm and rear view camera fitted. My wife and children couldn’t come so I have been all on my own
The van is great and after coming from a VW T5 an absolute luxury.

Back home for a night and then off to Holland to have a bike rack fitted, on my own again

First mod has to be 12 volt and USB sockets, I have just got to work out how to run the cables where I want them.
 

Nasher

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I also moved up from a T5 & yep the extra space (& whats in it!) is indeed a a really big upgrade.

Weather looking good for a trip to Holland - enjoy
 

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I have just spent the my first two nights in our new van. No where exotic, Vanbitz while having an alarm and rear view camera fitted. My wife and children couldn’t come so I have been all on my own
The van is great and after coming from a VW T5 an absolute luxury.

Back home for a night and then off to Holland to have a bike rack fitted, on my own again

First mod has to be 12 volt and USB sockets, I have just got to work out how to run the cables where I want them.
We move up from a T4 to Ducato PVC. We were also booked in Holland to have a swing out bike rack fitted. However, before setting off, we went to a weighbridge. Loaded with driver and one passenger, water and fuel and our clothes and bedding, empty “garage” space under beds, we were already 3400 kg.
Decided bike rack and bikes would take us over. It’s not a globecar though but could be similar weights.

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We move up from a T4 to Ducato PVC. We were also booked in Holland to have a swing out bike rack fitted. However, before setting off, we went to a weighbridge. Loaded with driver and one passenger, water and fuel and our clothes and bedding, empty “garage” space under beds, we were already 3400 kg.
Decided bike rack and bikes would take us over. It’s not a globecar though but could be similar weights.

I am alreay on the case to increase the payload.

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