My little baby for a 6'2' er.

Grampz

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Hi guys been getting this little Roma-Home ready for good weather (when it comes) for 6 months now, I have made some alterations, and rewired mains sockets etc, (old retired electrician) and fitted a portaloo and recovered the headlining etc. we've been away for a few day at a time, but not too far away yet. It's great, we have to juggle a bit with the bed, but it's full size and comfy at night. It's only a 1.3 and good on fuel. we're all ready now for WILD CAMPING...
 

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Looks like a neat little van although I was expecting two holes at the rear where you stick your feet out.;)

Have fun.
 
Looks very tidy for its age,I'm sure you'll get many enjoyable days out in her,happy camping!
 
We also have a Romahome mounted on Suzuki Super Carry

:heart:
Been using ours ever day for last four years ...,Still love her xx
 
My daughter passed her test this year and this type of vehicle is on her wish list, with my size I would need two, one for each foot!
 
Hi guys been getting this little Roma-Home ready for good weather (when it comes) for 6 months now, I have made some alterations, and rewired mains sockets etc, (old retired electrician) and fitted a portaloo and recovered the headlining etc. we've been away for a few day at a time, but not too far away yet. It's great, we have to juggle a bit with the bed, but it's full size and comfy at night. It's only a 1.3 and good on fuel. we're all ready now for WILD CAMPING...

A nice little van Grampz, my first van was a Romahome, mine was on a Citroen, I still have some new brake shoes to fit it if anyone wants them!
Best thing about small vans is that you can use them for everyday use, but still have all the conveniences to hand, and no trouble looking for a space to park.
 
I see no point at all in having a motorhome without a toilet.

In fact it should not be classed as a home without one.

Would you buy a house without a loo?
 
I see no point at all in having a motorhome without a toilet.

In fact it should not be classed as a home without one.

Would you buy a house without a loo?

Well at least he's got a motorhome :rabbit: :lol-061::lol-061::lol-061:
 
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Hi guys been getting this little Roma-Home ready for good weather (when it comes) for 6 months now, I have made some alterations, and rewired mains sockets etc, (old retired electrician) and fitted a portaloo and recovered the headlining etc. we've been away for a few day at a time, but not too far away yet. It's great, we have to juggle a bit with the bed, but it's full size and comfy at night. It's only a 1.3 and good on fuel. we're all ready now for WILD CAMPING...

Very nice we van but why the mains sockets for wilding, 12 volt everything.
 

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