In collaboration with Yvon Milliard Buying a VR Class B is often the project of a life, nourished by beautiful landscapes and promises of freedom. Yet, buying is a constant compromise exercise. Beyond aesthetics, the success of your project depends on the coherence between your dream use and your real use. We will not hide it, it is often the mixture of an irrational headlash and too many hours spent on YouTube. We project ourselves on a paradis…
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In collaboration with Yvon Milliard Buying a VR Class B is often the project of a life, nourished by beautiful landscapes and promises of freedom. Yet, buying is a constant compromise exercise. Beyond aesthetics, the success of your project depends on the coherence between your dream use and your real use. We will not hide it, it is often the mixture of an irrational headlash and too many hours spent on YouTube. We project ourselves on a paradis…