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Location: NSW - Blue Mountains
Registered: June 2004
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Looking at buying a celsior - after info
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Thu, 01 September 2005 16:21
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Hey, im looking at buy a celsior next year sometime so im after a bit of info before i decide on buying one or doing something else with the money.
First what are the differences between the lastest models (90-91?) eg C, CF (only models ive heard of)? Which ones have full leather interior and most/all power options?
Are these models the UCF11?
How big is the boot in these, are they big enough to have a decent sized LPG tank (100+ ltr) in there and still have enough room left over to carry shit?
Are there any problems to look out for, ive heard the air susp. can cause some dramas, anything else?
Thats about all i can think of now, might be a few more questions if i think of anything else.
cheers
chris
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: February 2004
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Re: Looking at buying a celsior - after info
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Thu, 01 September 2005 23:16
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Boot is pretty big, if you were going to run LPG only I guess you could put the gas tank were the petrol tank is now. Boot is still pretty big though.
Yes, air suspension is expensive to fix.
Be sure you check insurance before you get one as well.
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Location: NSW - Blue Mountains
Registered: June 2004
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Re: Looking at buying a celsior - after info
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Fri, 02 September 2005 07:35
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Just wondering about the boot space in case i wanted to go for duel fuel system.
So when looking for one is the air susp. the only problem they seamt to have or are there others?
Should i test the air susp and check for leaks or get a mech to do it?
I went to the nrma site to get one fo their online quotes, seamed way to cheap, 3rd party (apparently cant get full compo) was $585/year, 19 y/o, no crash history, seams too low what does everyone else pay for insurance for theirs?
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Location: NSW - Blue Mountains
Registered: June 2004
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Re: Looking at buying a celsior - after info
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Fri, 02 September 2005 07:41
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Just wondering about the boot space in case i wanted to go for duel fuel system.
So when looking for one is the air susp. the only problem they seamt to have or are there others?
Should i test the air susp and check for leaks or get a mech to do it?
I went to the nrma site to get one fo their online quotes, seamed way to cheap, 3rd party (apparently cant get full compo) was $585/year, 19 y/o, no crash history, seams too low what does everyone else pay for insurance for theirs?
cheers
chris
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