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Hello. New member. Picking up our converted Alphard from Peterborough in a couple of weeks. 2005 model in white. Getting a swivel seat in Wolverhampton and a pop top in keighley! Hoping Funky Ram in Bristol will be able to attach fixings so that I can use an awning (getting awning brackets fitted has been the biggest challenge so far) - looking at the Direct 4x4 Expedition because it can have side and front panels but frankly would go for Fiamma or Thule if that is the only option. Anyway, that is the story so far - one of travelling the country to get the van just right! 

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14 minutes ago, NormanC said:

Hello. New member. Picking up our converted Alphard from Peterborough in a couple of weeks. 2005 model in white. Getting a swivel seat in Wolverhampton and a pop top in keighley! Hoping Funky Ram in Bristol will be able to attach fixings so that I can use an awning (getting awning brackets fitted has been the biggest challenge so far) - looking at the Direct 4x4 Expedition because it can have side and front panels but frankly would go for Fiamma or Thule if that is the only option. Anyway, that is the story so far - one of travelling the country to get the van just right! 

 

Hello Norman,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

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