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European 5th. Wheel.

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Posted: 02.04.2014  ·  #1
What do you folks think of this fine piece of kit? Personally I think it's a brilliant yoke, particularly for families - I wonder can you lock the kids in those pods from the outside? :o

I'd seriously consider one of these next time around - so usable. I wonder how much?

http://www.streamer-trailer.nl/pictures/streamer.pdf


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Posted: 02.04.2014  ·  #2
that is class looking, the usual 5th wheel versions look dated compared to it (in my opinion)


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Posted: 02.04.2014  ·  #3
Oh ! that's very cool! I am sure it's not cheap.


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Posted: 02.04.2014  ·  #4
Yes indeed very pleasant to the eye. Would trade my Adria for one of those.


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Posted: 03.04.2014  ·  #5
Not cheap but i like the child storage facilitys :happy:


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