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jengineer

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Yes Transit, I've had x2 Peugeot Boxers and they had a lot more space in the cab, loads more leg room, the dashboard wasn't so close to you, but they were/are more expensive to repair, I think

A high roof model is way better aswell, but you can't drive in certain car parks due to the barriers so for parking up, do low roof is way better for parking, definitely get an injection too, my first boxer was so depressing to drive because it was so slow
 

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Yeah years ago when I worked for my dad we had a N reg swb low roof Boxer with the non-turbo xud engine (I think it was a transplant from a car as the sump was wrong!) and we used it to move all his tools from his garage when he retired. It wasn't exactly fast but even fully loaded to the limit we got at least 45mpg from it on a long drive! My dad's a mechanic and had his own business for close on 40 years so we repair all our vehicles ourselves which does help save a bit of cash!
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Company I used to work for used a Boxer, I was really impressed when I saw the back doors could be fully opened up so a pallet could be loaded straight in. Nice feature that was.
 

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I use my trusty old iveco Dailey. Lwb high roof. Only problem is you can fit too many cabs in so when you go and look at any you always have space for more!!!
Fits about 10 uprights or 10 pintables in at a time.
 

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Counted just over x50 game boards not counting the monitor chassis and the x6 sega cages, there's a few early Capcom boards and a couple of bootlegs which I don't recognise, I'll post any un-identified boards in valuations
 
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