What are you going to do with the caravan? Travel?
I don't know. I just bought it to basically have some fun fix it up and make it homely, but I could look at how much the break system would be to fix. See what happens there. For now I just like to clean it up and focus on make some cabinet/storage on the inside. Little project fix up.
Damn, sounds nice, Inyo's going to travel the world, and making all sorts of thralls!
Thats rite lol. I will visit the world and convert all to the new world order of vampires. Lol. You are high up on my list of converts. You will enjoy. i promise
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I am ready! Turn me @Inyo. I've already got the sharp teeth....
The thralls are on their way. I hope you like bats. They are my treasure pets.
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Yes, I was using the "any signature food from other country other than your own is ethnic food" definition to be facetious. In this case I was purposefully misreading Gulag (the prison) for goulash (the Hungarian dish).
O I see. Well, I am fine with many ethnic food styles, although Goulag food maybe something I would give a miss. Apparently, most was consist of sloppy porridge in the am, with terrible taste, but better than nothing, and then lunch and dinner used some kinds of very cheap soups. As for Hungary food. I never tried so no idea if I would like, but to be honest, as long its not bugs, rats or eyes and such, I will likely try most country food, even to just see what its like.
Well, if the way vehicles are sold over by your side of the pond is anything like in the US... I ran into a video some time ago from a lawyer that deals in lemon law. Long story short, he recommended that if you're gonna buy a caravan/rv/etc... That you buy them used and at least a few years old, because new ones tend to have lots of issues and getting the dealerships to fix them can be a pain in the ass. Old used ones usually have to issues fixed already. So it's good that you bought an old one.
I 100% agree, although Japan makes very decent quality and the manufactures here still pay attention to quality and I didn't hear about any real problems with Japanese make caravans and such. If there are then the dealers/manufactures do care to try to resolve any problems. I used to live in Australia before and during covid, and I was not impress with some of how things are. I assume Australia and USA both country have dodgy scammers with dealers, and newer vehicles are often not good quality. Anyhow... move onwards, this van is about from 1970s or very early 1980s, 16 foot long in USA measurement, and apart from needs really good scrub inside and out, it is a nice looking caravan, and I was just going to put new mattress and few more storage cupboards and then look at the electric breaks and put new back lights. I always wanted one but they cost more than I can ever dream, so, this one was cheap but I am very happy because it is not train wreck. lol. Old guy lived in it for some years before he moved to other one, then house.