Hello good people of the Fury Forum.
As a bongo newb and just about to take the leap to ownership. I would like to ask if anyone knows of any reputable and reasonable bongo sales companies in Scotland. I am based south of Aberdeen but obviously happy to travel about. I am going to go through the trader route as all I can find locally are a bit thrashed.
I am aiming at the mpv with pop top to start with. Due to budget.
Any help gratefully received.
Regards
Jim.
Scottish Bongo Dealers/Garages
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Re: Scottish Bongo Dealers/Garages
Welcome aboard Jim.
There are good dealers up there, but as you can see I'm a long way south and can't remember where.
Peeps will be along to help out.
There are good dealers up there, but as you can see I'm a long way south and can't remember where.
Peeps will be along to help out.

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Re: Scottish Bongo Dealers/Garages
Thanks bob
Hope so I shall keep hunting!
Hope so I shall keep hunting!
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Re: Scottish Bongo Dealers/Garages
It seems tricky sourcing a good one at a good price in Scotland. And making speculative trips down south is expensive. Whats your budget if it isn't rude to ask?
- tootsmcfruits
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Re: Scottish Bongo Dealers/Garages
Hey Vaderfrenchie! I'm in Aberdeen and just bought one from Campers Scotland in Falkirk a few weeks ago. I know what you mean about finding a decent one in Scotland - there were a couple came up on Gumtree but because I wanted a conversion I wanted to go for somewhere I could get the conversion done and also have a bit of a safety net with a warranty. You can buy a van there tho and don't have to get it converted.
I went to have a look at Fantastic Campervans but they seemed to be pushing hi tops instead of pop tops, and I think most of them were converted already. There was also one I was looking at called Calder Campervans but it was just a bit too far as I didn't have my own vehicle at the time. There were some in a motorhome place in Perth but when I went to look at them they weren't actually in great nick, and there were a couple of other ones that popped up in Fife that on closer inspection I knew from the pics they'd be too much work. I think most of the better importers are down south for sure - if you can travel that far and want a fresh import then it's maybe worth the distance!
Good luck with the search!
I went to have a look at Fantastic Campervans but they seemed to be pushing hi tops instead of pop tops, and I think most of them were converted already. There was also one I was looking at called Calder Campervans but it was just a bit too far as I didn't have my own vehicle at the time. There were some in a motorhome place in Perth but when I went to look at them they weren't actually in great nick, and there were a couple of other ones that popped up in Fife that on closer inspection I knew from the pics they'd be too much work. I think most of the better importers are down south for sure - if you can travel that far and want a fresh import then it's maybe worth the distance!
Good luck with the search!
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Re: Scottish Bongo Dealers/Garages
Hi
Second for campers Scotland, bought our Van from them 5 years ago. Still use them for all our servicing etc.
Sara
Second for campers Scotland, bought our Van from them 5 years ago. Still use them for all our servicing etc.
Sara
Why, oh why did I chose such a naff forum name????