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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 476001" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>LOL, Actually the winter time over here is the best time to buy any thing to do with camping either New or Second hand, In the winter time they soon loose the urge to go camping and then they sell off their gear and the Camping shops get low on Customers, </p><p></p><p>Those BBQ Plates I just bought should of been 80 bucks each and I got the two of them for $59.90c, Baring in mind there is no chance of me having a BBQ in these Temps they were too good an offer to pass up, even though it say's it's going to be 4*c, Last week it was 21.7*c and 20.6*c, If I had bought them in April or May they would of cost the earth, So there is a method in my madness.</p><p></p><p>I paid $1407.74 for my ARB 78L and it should of cost me $1826.90 saving me $419.16 and it was free Next Day delivery, And my ARB 47L cost me $1057.68 and it should of cost me $1490.12 saving me $432.43, So overall I saved $851.59 by buying them in the winter time, :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 476001, member: 3775"] LOL, Actually the winter time over here is the best time to buy any thing to do with camping either New or Second hand, In the winter time they soon loose the urge to go camping and then they sell off their gear and the Camping shops get low on Customers, Those BBQ Plates I just bought should of been 80 bucks each and I got the two of them for $59.90c, Baring in mind there is no chance of me having a BBQ in these Temps they were too good an offer to pass up, even though it say's it's going to be 4*c, Last week it was 21.7*c and 20.6*c, If I had bought them in April or May they would of cost the earth, So there is a method in my madness. I paid $1407.74 for my ARB 78L and it should of cost me $1826.90 saving me $419.16 and it was free Next Day delivery, And my ARB 47L cost me $1057.68 and it should of cost me $1490.12 saving me $432.43, So overall I saved $851.59 by buying them in the winter time, :Y: [/QUOTE]
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