Bongo Purchase
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- Apprentice Bongonaut
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Bongo Purchase
Based in Glasgow and on the lookout for my 1st Bongo and it's proving to be quite a challenge, budget is around £6500 and would prefer one with an AFT but not too bothered otherwise. I've had a look at one or two dealers in Scotland and wasn't that impressed to be honest, prices seem high and condition poor. I've been offered one which looks ok from a dealer in Newcastle but i'd really need to go down for a look. Any other places i should be looking? I've also looked at the importers down south but cant really get the time to travel down and i would obviously want to see before i buy. Any info appreciated.
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- Tribal Elder
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Re: Bongo Purchase
Hi Jim,
I had a lot of trouble finding a bongo up here too, i ended up buying privately from North east England. Prices will be at there peak right now and should drop slightly come winter.. Jim was very good when i was looking for mine, if you read my posts i was struggling with expectations for a 3k budget, i ended up going over what i wanted but it was for the right van.
Perhaps a solid but slightly rusty van would be the best option and spend £1500 on bodywork?
What are you wanting from the interior, kitchen, full conversion or unconverted?
Rich
I had a lot of trouble finding a bongo up here too, i ended up buying privately from North east England. Prices will be at there peak right now and should drop slightly come winter.. Jim was very good when i was looking for mine, if you read my posts i was struggling with expectations for a 3k budget, i ended up going over what i wanted but it was for the right van.
Perhaps a solid but slightly rusty van would be the best option and spend £1500 on bodywork?
What are you wanting from the interior, kitchen, full conversion or unconverted?
Rich
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- Supreme Being
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Re: Bongo Purchase
Try a PM to Steviebongo in Glasgow. Stevie is an old hand at Bongos having run one years ago, now he is back with another Bongo. Being a mechanic has its advantages. Check out Post "Possible return to Bongoland".
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Re: Bongo Purchase
Hi, I'm in East Kilbride, and looking for my 1st Bongo. I was just wondering if OP had any joy in acquiring one, and if so, do you have any pointers for my quest?
Cheers!
Cheers!
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- Apprentice Bongonaut
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Re: Bongo Purchase
Afraid not Marty, looked long and hard but they're very expensive up here or you can buy but need to spend to repair, best value seems to be down south i think. If your going to buy then i would suggest going to a dealer such as Campers Scotland or Calders Campers, expensive but at least they do a bit to them.martycoll wrote:Hi, I'm in East Kilbride, and looking for my 1st Bongo. I was just wondering if OP had any joy in acquiring one, and if so, do you have any pointers for my quest?
Cheers!