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Old 09-18-2011, 08:34 AM
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Yea, my goal would be to have a rig that is small enough to park at a place without raising suspicion, and be able to drive it around as needed and then of course big enough where there is a decent bed and maybe even lav/galley facilities.

Like you said, a small class B cab-over or a van conversion could be the answer. I’m, for the moment, backing out of it, but if the right scenario presents itself, I'll look again. Looks like it'll probably be the crash pad for me.

I just like the idea of getting caught with a failed commute and shrug your shoulders and head back on the crew shuttle to your rig at the lot to catch the morning flight. No fuss no muss. If it was only that simple.
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