new wannabe Bongo owners

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Philjones
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new wannabe Bongo owners

Post by Philjones » Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:23 pm

have just come back from a great afternoon visiting the southern bongo meet at blackland lakes. We dont own a bongo yet but are desperate to sell our caravan and buy one. We went along to the meet to look at some vans, various conversions and get some buying advise. well just wanna say what a friendly welcoming bunch of people you are. people more than happy to show us their vans and chat to us. Thanks very much to the people that welcomed us and spoke to us, you know who you are.

Our caravan is in being serviced at the moment but when its back we plan to put it up for sale and will be looking for our own bongo, so if anyone out there is wanting to sell their van or knows of someone who is, please let us know. We have a max budget of £6-7000 for a full side conversion van preferably. Or we would consider a very cheap un-converted one that we could get converted, diesel 2wd.

We were told of a chappie selling his van today but unfortunately we didnt get a chance to speak to him personaly.

cheers people and hope to see you in a bongo at bongo bash in june
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ELZE
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Re: new wannabe Bongo owners

Post by ELZE » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:18 pm

You have a pm!
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