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<blockquote data-quote="plysupply" data-source="post: 1304561" data-attributes="member: 191018"><p>Your Eura Mobil sounds like it's been through quite the adventures! It's impressive how you've adapted it for winter use, especially with the custom wall and insulation. Living in what you describe as a "drying cabinet" definitely has its perks, particularly for a ski bum like yourself.</p><p></p><p>I totally get the convenience of having a short wheelbase—it makes parking and maneuvering a breeze, even in tight spots. The storage capacity is another win, especially for outdoor enthusiasts. Having room for all your gear inside, including the bikes, is a game changer.</p><p></p><p>Your setup seems well-thought-out, especially considering the vehicle's age. It's great that you've been able to maintain it so well, even with the challenges of keeping a 24-year-old Italian vehicle on the road. The routine maintenance might be a hassle, but it's a small price to pay for the freedom and adventures it allows. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to the interior work, your choice of materials like 30 mm Styrofoam and 4 mm plywood is smart. If you ever need high-quality plywood for any future modifications, I'd recommend checking out <a href="https://plysupply.au/" target="_blank">Ply Supply</a> . They offer a range of options that might suit your needs, especially if you're considering any more custom upgrades.</p><p></p><p>The thought of packing up on a Thursday and just driving off for a weekend on the slopes sounds idyllic. And while a "sheet of ice" might be tempting for the two of you in the summer, it's clear that the Eura Mobil is perfectly suited for your current lifestyle. Plus, those snow chains will keep you going wherever the adventure leads!</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you've got the winter camping routine down to an art, even if it means emptying the water and keeping an eye on the toilet tank. The balance between convenience and cost is always tricky, but your experiences show that it's more than worth it for the lifestyle you've chosen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plysupply, post: 1304561, member: 191018"] Your Eura Mobil sounds like it's been through quite the adventures! It's impressive how you've adapted it for winter use, especially with the custom wall and insulation. Living in what you describe as a "drying cabinet" definitely has its perks, particularly for a ski bum like yourself. I totally get the convenience of having a short wheelbase—it makes parking and maneuvering a breeze, even in tight spots. The storage capacity is another win, especially for outdoor enthusiasts. Having room for all your gear inside, including the bikes, is a game changer. Your setup seems well-thought-out, especially considering the vehicle's age. It's great that you've been able to maintain it so well, even with the challenges of keeping a 24-year-old Italian vehicle on the road. The routine maintenance might be a hassle, but it's a small price to pay for the freedom and adventures it allows. When it comes to the interior work, your choice of materials like 30 mm Styrofoam and 4 mm plywood is smart. If you ever need high-quality plywood for any future modifications, I'd recommend checking out [URL='https://plysupply.au/']Ply Supply[/URL] . They offer a range of options that might suit your needs, especially if you're considering any more custom upgrades. The thought of packing up on a Thursday and just driving off for a weekend on the slopes sounds idyllic. And while a "sheet of ice" might be tempting for the two of you in the summer, it's clear that the Eura Mobil is perfectly suited for your current lifestyle. Plus, those snow chains will keep you going wherever the adventure leads! It sounds like you've got the winter camping routine down to an art, even if it means emptying the water and keeping an eye on the toilet tank. The balance between convenience and cost is always tricky, but your experiences show that it's more than worth it for the lifestyle you've chosen. [/QUOTE]
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