nedforceone wrote:Your not far behind me with my 330,000 km on the clock (205,000 miles) N
adam75pl wrote:nedforceone wrote:Your not far behind me with my 330,000 km on the clock (205,000 miles) N
Yeah Ned but his van is running... And running well
the dutch guy wrote:When the bloody thing works it should be praised
oldtimer47 wrote:well mine wasnt across France and so on, but I did just under 10,000 klm in 8 weeks, in Australia, went from Brisbane up to the Cairns area, then back down a bit, across into the Northern Territory, down through Alice Springs, out to Ayers Rock and other places, then down towards Adelaide, up through Broken Hill through Western NSW, then home, mine went like a charm, didnt miss a beat on the trip, was getting up around 12klm per litre at times, wasnt in a hurry, no great Mountain passes, we only have some big hills here in Australia, very happy with mine.
Oldtimer
the dutch guy wrote:
This is why i am typing this from a french vineyard camperstop 40 miles from the italian border on my mobile leaning against my mk6.
adam75pl wrote:the dutch guy wrote:
This is why i am typing this from a french vineyard camperstop 40 miles from the italian border on my mobile leaning against my mk6.
You know the rule: photo or it didn’t happen;)
nedforceone wrote:I going to defend the mk666 tdci,
So was/is the mk666 tdci really as bad as the stick it gets, or is it the underdog, the one everyone picks on, the one that in the right hands will come out fighting and clock up the miles and just keep on keeping on.
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