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14/9/2006 at 10:22pm
 Location: Birmingham
 Outfit: Sunncamp Residence 6
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Cant see the pics Colette. :(


14/9/2006 at 10:26pm
 Location: manchester
 Outfit: marechal vario 9
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sorry am still bobbins at this. will get back to u on this one. x x


14/9/2006 at 10:28pm
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Colette, I think you problem is that the images that your trying to post are on your PC and not hosted on a website/page somewhere, like photobucket or your ISP's webspace.

You need to upload then to the web then link to them from here

Sim


15/9/2006 at 10:19am
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We have the Argos one too, mainly as it is smallish when packed away therefore not taking up too much boot space.  It's stable enough, the windshield is handy if like us you use it near the porch sides, and the zip up front is handy keeping the creepy crawlies out.

Yes, the wood shelves bend with age, but can easily be repaced or flattened out. 



15/9/2006 at 10:37am
 Location: London
 Outfit: Tent - Quechua T6.2 XL (6 berth)
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Quote: Originally posted by In-a-field on 15/9/2006

We have the Argos one too, mainly as it is smallish when packed away therefore not taking up too much boot space.  It's stable enough, the windshield is handy if like us you use it near the porch sides, and the zip up front is handy keeping the creepy crawlies out.

Yes, the wood shelves bend with age, but can easily be repaced or flattened out. 


This is good to know as I want to get that one from Argos, was wondering about the shelves but I suppose it depends on how much heavy stuff your going to put on them!! Thanks for that bit of info!!




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