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Post by strongbowus on Jul 18, 2009 21:00:32 GMT
:)Thanks to all members for the warm welcome, im not too sure as to were to post this so its on here!...Its a bit different driving a nu venture, (on a c15) as oposed to a Romahome,du to the slightly bigger body,and height,but hey there,s nothing quite like a c15, i love em!unfortuanatly, due to too many welding patches,ect,ect i had to part with my, Visa, 17,rd, my third Visa, too.But with these getting like hens teeth now,ill be lucky to find another!, take care all,. Rob.
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Post by Graham on Jul 19, 2009 6:51:58 GMT
Hi Rob
Its great to get another Nu Venture owner on here, we like a bit of diversity. Though they are very similar to Romahomes I'm surprised they haven't amalgamated or something.
Graham
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yozz
30+ posts.... a 2 wheeler!
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Post by yozz on Jul 29, 2009 17:50:52 GMT
Welcome again strongbowus
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yozz
30+ posts.... a 2 wheeler!
Posts: 40
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Post by yozz on Jul 29, 2009 18:07:56 GMT
Hi Rob Its great to get another Nu Venture owner on here, we like a bit of diversity. Though they are very similar to Romahomes I'm surprised they haven't amalgamated or something. Graham They are similar in some ways being built on the same base vehicles but there are differences even in the construction. The romahomes are a complete fibreglass shell while the nu ventures are part fibreglass and part aluminium. The romahomes also have internal fibreglass fittings while the nu venture is basically a shell in which they build the internal furniture themselves.
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Post by viv on Sept 1, 2009 8:09:54 GMT
Hi
I would love to see inside a Nuventure as they look great from outside. Maybe we will see you at a meet one day.
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