cheers parksy, yes i knew when i bought it that it had been lived in and used, as its supposed to be, im still impressed with it and i know i got a good deal. obviously there are some items which are almost consumables in a caravan due to regular use, i appreciate that and knowing when i bought it that i would probably find one or two things wrong or needing replaced/repaired didnt bother me in the least. i almost looked forward to it, as each one was rectified it would give me more sense of ownership towards my caravan, bit like lavishing my bikes with care and attention. just felt a wee bit down today when i found this, howver, nothing that cant be mended, and thers plenty more things in the world to be down about as that, i count myself one of the lucky ones.
as for the trading up to newer model, that was always on our agenda, buy an entry level one and see how it goes, then in a couple of years time sell it on and buy younger one, but, hey, if this one does the job then i dont see any need to.
maybes i am too much of a perfectionist, thats the way i have always kept and maintained my bikes and cars, everything must be spot on and functioning as it should, or else it wont do.
no worries about toolkit, have accumulated all the gear over the years.
wifey told me to stop going on about it this afternoon, but she doesnt understand the passion i put into these things, as i said, got to be A1 for me.
cheers.