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Title: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: Carl@Cwc on April 18, 2013, 09:51:49 pm
been searching and cant find the thread
who on here bought the new transit custom.
im looking to get one and was after some info?
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 18, 2013, 09:53:04 pm
Me.

http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=168795.msg1422798#msg1422798
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: Carl@Cwc on April 18, 2013, 10:20:17 pm
im gonna get the 310 series as need to install a 750+ltr tank etc.
have u recieved it yet and whats first thoughts?

contract rental for 3 yrs is £300 ish fully maintained inc tax ,tyres etc etc etc  and im about to order same colour etc.
got a top fabricator knocking me up a frame for tank and the bits and the van comes with waterproof lining.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 18, 2013, 10:29:03 pm
Not got it yet. I should have picked it up by this time next week. Im getting a 290 L1, will have a 650 fitted. Will also upgrade to hot later in the year, but the fitters need the vehicle for two days at their location to do that, so just getting the water system fitted to start.

Ive got mine on the tick, 4 years, £435 a month. That includes LED lights in the back, Thatcham CAT1 alarm, ply-lined, folding roof-rack, blue-tooth, sync, bulkhead.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 18, 2013, 10:33:03 pm
Took one out for a drive over the weekend, had it from the Saturday to Sunday and took it up to Cambridge.

Very comfortable to drive. Got about 52 mpg on that trip. Came down though noticeably round town. reckon 40 or so to the gallon.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: Carl@Cwc on April 18, 2013, 10:47:22 pm
Took one out for a drive over the weekend, had it from the Saturday to Sunday and took it up to Cambridge.

Very comfortable to drive. Got about 52 mpg on that trip. Came down though noticeably round town. reckon 40 or so to the gallon.

40mpg round town is cool with me.
just in final stage of ordering with nationwide at the minute.

£300 QUID A MONTH FULLY SERVICED FOR A TOP NOTCH VAN , imho is a pure winner.
pending costly divorce and a need for a 1 van solution at the minute is a no brainer for me.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: keyser soze on April 19, 2013, 12:09:06 am
i want one how much to buy ?
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 19, 2013, 12:13:35 am
Start at £21,000.

I think that'll only get you about 659Kg payload though.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: keyser soze on April 19, 2013, 12:47:36 am
thats a lot of money
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: richywilts on April 19, 2013, 09:44:51 am
Took one out for a drive over the weekend, had it from the Saturday to Sunday and took it up to Cambridge.

Very comfortable to drive. Got about 52 mpg on that trip. Came down though noticeably round town. reckon 40 or so to the gallon.

40mpg round town is cool with me.
just in final stage of ordering with nationwide at the minute.

£300 QUID A MONTH FULLY SERVICED FOR A TOP NOTCH VAN , imho is a pure winner.
pending costly divorce and a need for a 1 van solution at the minute is a no brainer for me.

carl can you email me details please to which van you went with with nationwide thnking of going down that route too as im after similar spec to you regarding size of tank my email is richardwiltshire36@yahoo.co.uk
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: Scrimble on April 19, 2013, 09:48:56 am
Took one out for a drive over the weekend, had it from the Saturday to Sunday and took it up to Cambridge.

Very comfortable to drive. Got about 52 mpg on that trip. Came down though noticeably round town. reckon 40 or so to the gallon.

40mpg round town is cool with me.
just in final stage of ordering with nationwide at the minute.

£300 QUID A MONTH FULLY SERVICED FOR A TOP NOTCH VAN , imho is a pure winner.
pending costly divorce and a need for a 1 van solution at the minute is a no brainer for me.

and after you've spent over 10 grand paying for it over 3 year you hand it back over? sod that
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: richywilts on April 19, 2013, 09:52:45 am
yeah but if you have a big operation bigger than one man band the free vehicle tax, free mots, free servicing,relaible van pays for itself as you will then pick up a new van after 3 years

also you can use the vat you pay against vat you charge etc

nothing worse than having unreliable vehicles when you have a big workload to get thru i know as its happening to me at the minute with vehicle 6 years old

if your vans going out 6 days a week its prob costing you 10-15 quid a day which isnt that  much as opposed to a van that you need to take off the road for mot and servicing and then another few days for costly repairs which you foot the bill for
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: Scrimble on April 19, 2013, 10:00:27 am
richy i completely agree with having a reliable new van, i bought a brand new van, i just think your mad to hire a van for 3 years, pay over 10 grand for it then give it back,

for example why not buy something like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2013-Renault-Trafic-Diesel-Manual-/350765110484?pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item51ab3ad4d4

brand new for 11,500 plus vat, no mot for 3 years, its got a manufacturers warrenty and once its paid off it belongs to you, after 3 years its still going to be worth 5-6 grand?

or spend about the same on hiring a van and after 3 years your left with nothing
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: H2GoKent on April 19, 2013, 10:13:31 am
When i read the title quickly I thought it said 'who bought a tranny costume'  ;D
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 19, 2013, 10:36:07 am
When i read the title quickly I thought it said 'who bought a tranny costume'  ;D

That'll be me as well.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: richywilts on April 19, 2013, 11:05:05 am
richy i completely agree with having a reliable new van, i bought a brand new van, i just think your mad to hire a van for 3 years, pay over 10 grand for it then give it back,

for example why not buy something like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2013-Renault-Trafic-Diesel-Manual-/350765110484?pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item51ab3ad4d4

brand new for 11,500 plus vat, no mot for 3 years, its got a manufacturers warrenty and once its paid off it belongs to you, after 3 years its still going to be worth 5-6 grand?

or spend about the same on hiring a van and after 3 years your left with nothing

sorry wasnt having a go ha

thing with leasing is your change the van after three years its a fixed sum you know coming out your overheads every month, after three years paying for a new van your buying your still left with same van which has depreciated due its first mot, maybe needs work doing to it after missing 3 mots etc etc which some people cant be bothered having to deal with

i own all my vans paid outright for them all but down the line now its costing me an arm and a leg keeping them on the road
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 19, 2013, 11:37:38 am
Richy, vans dont go downhill that quickly these days Richy. That Combo of mine that Im getting of sailed through its MOT last October, needed a bulb changing thats all; thats nine years old.

After 3 years a van is more than likely to be just as good as the day when it rolled off the forecourt. iF i hadnt gone new on this occassion something that was 3 years old was what I was going for. 3 years, 35,000 on the clock, I would've happily parted with up to ten thousand of my hard earned for that and slept at night not the slightest bit concerned that there would be a fault with it at the next MOT or that it wouldnt start in the morning.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: dd on April 19, 2013, 11:41:27 am
Who is fitting the system in the new van for you Matt?
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 19, 2013, 11:48:40 am
GrippaMax.

Week Monday.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: dd on April 19, 2013, 11:50:43 am
Are they going to fit the hot system as well?
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 19, 2013, 11:59:25 am
No, they need the vehicle at their workshop for two days to do that. Ill take it up there later in the year. They'll only need it for one day then if its already got the cold water system in.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: dd on April 19, 2013, 12:08:53 pm
Take it you are going for a diesel heater?

I had the Isothermal 1 from Purefreedom a couple of years ago and found it disappointing.

1. Water does not stay that hot - Isothermal 2 (9kw) would be better, also I use 8mm hose, guess using a 6mm hose would help as water would not cool so much getting to brush.

2. It eats batteries. IMO need 2 110amp batteries solely for the heater. (Purefreedom set it up with 2 85amp batteries which also run the wfp pump).

Not sure how similar their heater is but just forewarning you.

Be interested to know how you get on with the Grippamax system.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 19, 2013, 12:16:32 pm
It is the diesel heater.

I intend to do a little review of GrippaMax whilst they are here. I'll take some pics, speak to the guys and possibly do a little video of the days proceedings. So all in all a nice little thread for guys to have a look at and how a system is fitted and put together etc.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: dd on April 19, 2013, 12:22:22 pm
I saw the video Lee Burbidge did interviewing a guy who had their system.

He was pleased but suffered with the pump drawing air from time to time. He did something to get over this and reduce downtime. I wonder if venting the tank would help? My tank is vented and I have never had this problem.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: Carl@Cwc on April 27, 2013, 01:39:49 pm
GrippaMax.

Week Monday.

matt

would you do me a favour and measure how wide the van is ply to ply about top of wheel arch height and then inbetween wheel arch ply
i would really appreciate it
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 27, 2013, 03:11:55 pm
 ;)

(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1367071907_van.JPG)
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: Carl@Cwc on April 27, 2013, 03:18:56 pm
;)

(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1367071907_van.JPG)

thank matt, i really appreciate that.
im gonna make a stand up to mount the reels on etc
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 27, 2013, 03:19:39 pm
Thanks, I appreciate that.

You gonna make a stand for yourself as well?


 ;D
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on April 27, 2013, 04:11:40 pm
;)

(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1367071907_van.JPG)

This pic of a brand new clean van really turns me on!

lucky boy!

I take it that it came ply lined? I ask because im thinking of buying a ply lining kit for my Dispatch.
Title: Re: who recently bought a tranny custom
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on April 27, 2013, 04:59:31 pm
The ply lining was an extra freebie from Ford. Part of the negotiations.  ;D