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Date:         Thu, 21 Jun 2012 13:54:06 -0600
Reply-To:     Robert Stevens <mtbiker62@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Robert Stevens <mtbiker62@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: OK, thinking of selling my 1985 Vanagon in Seattle
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"Does anyone actually use the front table?" "The real question is, does anybody use that rear table?"

I've done that often as well. I also often travel with just the small, front table stored in the rear table slot, as it's shorter and makes getting into the closet doable. I also often just raise that table up about 1' or so, and use both the cubbards underneath to store/set things on, or to gain access to those cabinets, and also store stuff on the table in its raised level. Keeps everything I may need back near where I am. Having it up front allows convenient use of the passenger seat for my own use, or guest use, and storing/setting stuff up front that are convenient to have up there, with the seat facing south.

I got a device/speaker that is called a Jambox by Jawbone, that I set up front, with the iPod in the rear to control what music I play. It's a bluetooth device and can reach up to over 30'.

bob '87 Syncro Westy


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