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I like the lights! Post some more pix of the inside?
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Looks cosy, I'll have to try harder. Mine has the modutop so limited headroom but still lots of room for improvement. There were some threads with tailgate awnings on here a short while ago so have a surf through this section and you should find something.
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It’s very cosy, the seat is a futon and sleeps one comfortably but we haven’t really used that we have a brilliant double bed in the awning. I will have a surf around the forum, thank you
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Hi We have a packashack. Dead simple to put up and take down.
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I use the kyham motordome tailgate awning, 5 mins to erect.
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