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New CFS QRV's

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bajdas:

--- Quote from: jaff on September 28, 2009, 09:20:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: bajdas on September 28, 2009, 08:59:20 AM ---What is the leg room like for rear seat passengers ?

I have heard it is an issue in the Nissan's (but this would be an older model than being discussed here).

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Brilliant leg room, you can stretch out on the tray , no problem :wink:

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Yeh, but change the water tank to a bladder. Then you can have a waterbed    :-D

SA Firey:
Pics added

Mike:
[OT] Was that SES 'van' as ugly as i imagine it to be? (judging from the small impression you can get from the photos)

Zippy:

--- Quote from: Mike on January 20, 2010, 06:14:34 AM ---[OT] Was that SES 'van' as ugly as i imagine it to be? (judging from the small impression you can get from the photos)

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It woulda been nice if they put on display some of the more decent vehicles used by the volunteer services...to compare against the MFS Volvo...  E.g a Isuzu SES Rescue Truck & a CFS 34P latest model.

Showing off these small lil additional trucks sends particularly myself an image that we run about with lil bits of water here and there and with crew's of 2.  The public who mostly have some or no awareness of the CFS take face value to create there opinion.

And from what ive heard this car is urgently needed actually in some stations. Take a look at some of the QAV/mini-14's out there still...falling to bits & OHS nightmares.

Bagyassfirey:
very nice im sure a brigade somwhere round the state will benefit!

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