wwaswas - Member
Bongo Fury
I'd have believed it was a gentleman's journal community.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
AlexSimon - Member
It's unfortunate you missed Bong Rage previously. For the 6 years we had a Bongo we only compensated £300-£340 annually thanks to one of the professionals on there.
Lifesure Team.
In reality I'm still covered by them as they were only about £20 costlier than others for the Peugeot Associate Tepee too.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
geoffj - Member
Bongo Fury
Best name for a fan website / community ever!
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
For the 6 years we had a Bongo we only compensated £300-£340 annually thanks to one of the professionals on there.
Lifesure Team.
Oh, we tried them, but they could not create it inexpensive for us. Insurance policy is like that, innit, they all want their focus on audience and if you drop out of the information group, it gates up quick.
We were with 2Gether, one of the other regularly used insurance companies on there.
I suspicious it's complex by the proven reality that we use it as our primary (only) car, recreation place it in a average threat place, and have company use protect. And that's on top of the primary complications: greyish transfer, 8 chairs.
The camper-modified audience always seemed to get very very inexpensive protect.
Anyway, categorized now!
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ads678 - Member
Sorry for the line hijack, but how dehydrated are Bongo's? Than the, allows say, 1.9 TDI VW passat property for example.......
I get about 500 kilometers out of an aquarium daily use and about 600 kilometers freeway generating.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
30mpg for a diesel energy, more or less. If you generate everywhere at 85mph, you'll be closer 20mpg
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
Being able to bung a fill of this into the diesel energy certainly allows the price, thoughts.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
30mpg? IME you'll be doing well to get over 25.
Maybe my right feet are a bit large. I'm not one for clinging about. And mine's a transformed luxury camper, with kitchen place, h2o, etc (and a complete beverages cabinet!).
Trying difficult I think I handled about 27mpg once.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
Current operating mpg is 28.6mpg according to Fuelly. Best has been 32mpg.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
Having said that, the advantages over-shadow the energy price, for me and the usage I do at least.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
28.6mpg according to Fuelly
I must keep in my renovated injectors look the tappets, just to see if they really create a distinction.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
It drops off a high cliff when you go quick though. They're not exactly aerodynamic
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
julianwilson - Member
geoffj - Member
Bongo Fury
Best name for a fan website / community ever!
Shirley created by a beefheart/zappa fan?
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
Apparently it was known as after that very vinyl
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
letmetalktomark - Member
*** Wants double spoilers ***
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
julianwilson - Member
dave_aber - Member
Apparently it was known as after that very vinyl
Excellent. Some rascal has known as lots of Strava sections circular our way after Zappa information.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
Simon - Member
Mine seems to do 25mpg, packed or unloaded, motivated quick or slowly.
Admiral were most affordable by far for me last season, and the 2010 restoration seems ok.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ads678 - Member
Hmmm, meals for though, regards guys. Would not be an daily car if i did get one anyway.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
Pimpmaster Jazz music - Member
Admiral here for our Bongo too. I did get it in composing that it was covered despite being customized into a luxury camper van - I was anxious that they was adament on labeling it an MPV.
No concept what our energy intake is, but I'd be very impressed if it's over 30mpg. It still guzzled when generating through european countries last season, where we consistently sat at 60 on any significant street.
It is completely ace though. Value it.
Bongo Fury
I'd have believed it was a gentleman's journal community.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
AlexSimon - Member
It's unfortunate you missed Bong Rage previously. For the 6 years we had a Bongo we only compensated £300-£340 annually thanks to one of the professionals on there.
Lifesure Team.
In reality I'm still covered by them as they were only about £20 costlier than others for the Peugeot Associate Tepee too.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
geoffj - Member
Bongo Fury
Best name for a fan website / community ever!
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
For the 6 years we had a Bongo we only compensated £300-£340 annually thanks to one of the professionals on there.
Lifesure Team.
Oh, we tried them, but they could not create it inexpensive for us. Insurance policy is like that, innit, they all want their focus on audience and if you drop out of the information group, it gates up quick.
We were with 2Gether, one of the other regularly used insurance companies on there.
I suspicious it's complex by the proven reality that we use it as our primary (only) car, recreation place it in a average threat place, and have company use protect. And that's on top of the primary complications: greyish transfer, 8 chairs.
The camper-modified audience always seemed to get very very inexpensive protect.
Anyway, categorized now!
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ads678 - Member
Sorry for the line hijack, but how dehydrated are Bongo's? Than the, allows say, 1.9 TDI VW passat property for example.......
I get about 500 kilometers out of an aquarium daily use and about 600 kilometers freeway generating.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
30mpg for a diesel energy, more or less. If you generate everywhere at 85mph, you'll be closer 20mpg
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
Being able to bung a fill of this into the diesel energy certainly allows the price, thoughts.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
30mpg? IME you'll be doing well to get over 25.
Maybe my right feet are a bit large. I'm not one for clinging about. And mine's a transformed luxury camper, with kitchen place, h2o, etc (and a complete beverages cabinet!).
Trying difficult I think I handled about 27mpg once.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
Current operating mpg is 28.6mpg according to Fuelly. Best has been 32mpg.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
Having said that, the advantages over-shadow the energy price, for me and the usage I do at least.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
28.6mpg according to Fuelly
I must keep in my renovated injectors look the tappets, just to see if they really create a distinction.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ormondroyd - Member
It drops off a high cliff when you go quick though. They're not exactly aerodynamic
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
julianwilson - Member
geoffj - Member
Bongo Fury
Best name for a fan website / community ever!
Shirley created by a beefheart/zappa fan?
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
dave_aber - Member
Apparently it was known as after that very vinyl
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
letmetalktomark - Member
*** Wants double spoilers ***
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
julianwilson - Member
dave_aber - Member
Apparently it was known as after that very vinyl
Excellent. Some rascal has known as lots of Strava sections circular our way after Zappa information.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
Simon - Member
Mine seems to do 25mpg, packed or unloaded, motivated quick or slowly.
Admiral were most affordable by far for me last season, and the 2010 restoration seems ok.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
ads678 - Member
Hmmm, meals for though, regards guys. Would not be an daily car if i did get one anyway.
POSTED 4 YEARS AGO #
Pimpmaster Jazz music - Member
Admiral here for our Bongo too. I did get it in composing that it was covered despite being customized into a luxury camper van - I was anxious that they was adament on labeling it an MPV.
No concept what our energy intake is, but I'd be very impressed if it's over 30mpg. It still guzzled when generating through european countries last season, where we consistently sat at 60 on any significant street.
It is completely ace though. Value it.
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