Bonjour from a Dutchman
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Bonjour from a Dutchman
Hello All,
Please be kind as English is not my native language and living in France does not improve things..
I was asked to join by a good friend - Mandy - as we also have several Series Land Rovers and early One-Tens that we use(d) as campers for Greenlaning and Overlanding.
Once I sort out how to post pics, I'll get some up.
Arjan
Please be kind as English is not my native language and living in France does not improve things..
I was asked to join by a good friend - Mandy - as we also have several Series Land Rovers and early One-Tens that we use(d) as campers for Greenlaning and Overlanding.
Once I sort out how to post pics, I'll get some up.
Arjan
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
Welcome Arjan,
Don't worry, your English is perfectly understandable and no-one on here will criticise (I hope )
We are looking forward to seeing your pictures - if you have not already found it, there is a post HERE showing one method.
Cheers,
Robin.
Don't worry, your English is perfectly understandable and no-one on here will criticise (I hope )
We are looking forward to seeing your pictures - if you have not already found it, there is a post HERE showing one method.
Cheers,
Robin.
1967 109" Carawagon 200TDi
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
Thanks...
Photobucket didn't work - I really do not like the new version they have there
Photobucket didn't work - I really do not like the new version they have there
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
Hi Arjan
Welcome to the forum. Don't worry about English not being your first language, most of us are from Yorkshire and it's also a second language to us.
Cheers Mick
Welcome to the forum. Don't worry about English not being your first language, most of us are from Yorkshire and it's also a second language to us.
Cheers Mick
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
Welcome Arjan
As an Englishman in Italy for 12 years who also spent 20 years in Yorkshire and worked in germany for 8years my english also gets confused! By the look of your photo you have also been in Yorkshire.
Dick
As an Englishman in Italy for 12 years who also spent 20 years in Yorkshire and worked in germany for 8years my english also gets confused! By the look of your photo you have also been in Yorkshire.
Dick
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
No , that pic was taken on the lanes behind his house in France
it is of his Series hybrid
it is of his Series hybrid
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
Thanks
Althought I have been to Yorkshire with a Series 109, many - dare I say : loads of moons ago... this was indeed taken near our house in France.
This 109" Camper took us everywhere in the 80" & 90" : UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Northern Africa and deep into Greece with low speeds but great confidence.
These days, we use a 110 that was specifically build for our Greenlaning & Overlanding business
Althought I have been to Yorkshire with a Series 109, many - dare I say : loads of moons ago... this was indeed taken near our house in France.
This 109" Camper took us everywhere in the 80" & 90" : UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Northern Africa and deep into Greece with low speeds but great confidence.
These days, we use a 110 that was specifically build for our Greenlaning & Overlanding business
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
That picture taken in the snow would make a great xmas card
Welcome to the forum
Welcome to the forum
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Re: Bonjour from a Dutchman
Thank You.
We have a lot of snow here.
So a lot of snow cards...
We have a lot of snow here.
So a lot of snow cards...