Stargazing
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The fun outweighs the expense worry - at least that's what I keep telling myself.Thanks.
It feels like I am entering an expensive lifestyle.
Enjoy and let us know how you get on.

The fun outweighs the expense worry - at least that's what I keep telling myself.Thanks.
It feels like I am entering an expensive lifestyle.

Can anyone help me with what loose items should come with the vehicle? I know these can be lost or misplaced by dealers or the previous owners haven't passed them on. If anything is missing, I'd like them to replace it.
Here's what I've got so far:
Here's the video https://video.citnow.com/vtFYtGWm2lh
- 2 key fobs and manual
- Alloy wheel locking nut
- Inside front window covers
- Auxiliary heating remote - Is this separate to the key fobs?
- Comfort mattress
- This vehicle says it comes with a 'Luggage compartment cover'. I can't see this in video in the back of the vehicle.
- Table in the side door. Chairs in the back door.
- Awning crank handle
Looks a nice vehicle and good spec-check as what @Kayleigh has listed. The mossie screen may not be there as it was an option I believe although some got it and others had to configure. Check the boot cover plate for Jack as one of the clips (yellow one) comes out. Also check the lug is in place for the fuel flap as these can go missing.Can anyone help me with what loose items should come with the vehicle? I know these can be lost or misplaced by dealers or the previous owners haven't passed them on. If anything is missing, I'd like them to replace it.
Here's what I've got so far:
Here's the video https://video.citnow.com/vtFYtGWm2lh
- 2 key fobs and manual
- Alloy wheel locking nut
- Inside front window covers
- Auxiliary heating remote - Is this separate to the key fobs?
- Comfort mattress
- This vehicle says it comes with a 'Luggage compartment cover'. I can't see this in video in the back of the vehicle.
- Table in the side door. Chairs in the back door.
- Awning crank handle
Good point. Yes get the dealer to check and confirm there is no damage to the bellows. When lowering them you always need to have at least the sliding door open otherwise the air cannot escape and the scissor mechanism can turn into a pair of scissors! Always lower the roof nice and slowly.Looks a nice vehicle and good spec-check as what @Kayleigh has listed. The mossie screen may not be there as it was an option I believe although some got it and others had to configure. Check the boot cover plate for Jack as one of the clips (yellow one) comes out. Also check the lug is in place for the fuel flap as these can go missing.
Get the dealer to pop the roof up and give it all a good check round-scissor mechs and bellows etc. Any other questions or help then there are plenty of folk on here to hand.
A lot of the last stock Beaches didn't get made with Foglights. They must have been running low!Triclimate cannot be retrofitted; very quick to clear condensation in the rear & makes it more comfortable for rear passengers. Was not spec’d on a lot of vans due to high cost. If a van is missing front fog lights, usually means original buyer most likely skimped on other more expensive options and purchased on a budget…hence why some 2nd hand well spec’d vans have prices close to a new van with no extras. The price for options soon mounts up.
The camping heater can be easily be retrofitted.
I don't have the time to do that at the moment, at the very least it will be a whole day, it could be an overnighter.If it were me, I would go down and see it before parting with money![]()
The general approach is don’t overbuy equipment as usually half of it you won’t need later down the line. Organisation & storage will be your best friends as having essentials to hand is a must. Look up SpaceMate sliding tray when you get time - I found this product invaluable in a)keeping items compartmentalised and b)saving my back.Wow, thank you @Kayleigh and @Stargazing , that is a huge help. You really know your stuff. This forum is invaluable.
I'll send this list over to the dealer for them to check before the vehicle is ready.
I'm probably going to get this delivered, I don't think the driver will do a hand over. The cost of delivery compared to train tickets to get down there isn't much difference and we'd have to take a whole day to go down and come back.
My next task will be researching and buying the essential kit we need for the vehicle to go to a campsite for a night or two.
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