If Warwick XL & Kemerton XL not long enough?
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If Warwick XL & Kemerton XL not long enough?
If you thought van conversions couldn't get much longer (Warwick XL and Kemerton XL are both 6.363 metres long), how long before AS produce a van conversion on a Merc at 6.945.
Lunar have just announced a new one on this size base, how long before AS also do seeing as they seem to like Mercs at the moment..
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Lunar have just announced a new one on this size base, how long before AS also do seeing as they seem to like Mercs at the moment..
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Re: If Warwick XL & Kemerton XL not long enough?
Hi Paul
That's a 'big un'. I expect the price of the base van may make the price a non starter for A/S. Bearing in mind the cheapest A/S on a Merc chasis cab is now around £60K and at a mere 5.9m
John
That's a 'big un'. I expect the price of the base van may make the price a non starter for A/S. Bearing in mind the cheapest A/S on a Merc chasis cab is now around £60K and at a mere 5.9m
John
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