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Some street signs of Leiden: Kastanjekade
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Trying the ice in Leiden
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Ode to the Mitsubishi van: L400
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Details of the gate on the Langebrug (Long Bridge)…
1975 BMW R90S motorcycle
1975 BMW R90S motorcycle
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Ode to the Mitsubishi van: L300


I have driven both of them in a previous job. The L300 had very bad handling when you went over 70 km/h, it felt as if the car was floating on the road. On windy days it was especially bad. It always did its job though.
The L400 was much better. Both had the gear lever on the steering column, which is nice.
These vans tend to pass unnoticed, but they are the mainstay of plumbers and builders.
The L400 was much better. Both had the gear lever on the steering column, which is nice.
These vans tend to pass unnoticed, but they are the mainstay of plumbers and builders.
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