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Old 15th August 2019, 17:05   #10
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Originally Posted by macafee2 View Post
Russ don't confuse cost with dryness. Many new caravans have damp that's found at the first, second, third, fourth and fifth annual service.

have you tried the caravan company https://www.thecaravancompany.com/dorset/
this branch weren't very good when I got mine from another branch but as it had manufacturers warranty there was less of a problem.

I think you will struggle to get a dry van for £700 so you may need to consider how much damp you will accept

macafee2

I agree - Its the scrap price is that, usually the value of the fixtures, equipment and fittings.



Especially worth checking around private sales, rather than dealers.




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