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luxabout:
Hi Swaggers,

I've been away from the forum for a long time - I decided to follow my dreams and start building campers for a living!

My business partner John and I have spent the last 2 years designing and building our ultimate camper, and have just launched at the Toowoomba Caravan Show.

We are very proud to introduce to you the Condamine Campers - Hybrid!





We have added everything a camper should have as standard.

We use the Vehicle Components Twin Shock 2.6T Coil suspension with 4 x General Grabber AT2 tyres and CSA mags under a fully welded, hot dipped, 150x50x3mm chassis.







A stainless steel kitchen with 3 burner smev stove and smev sink is complemented by an extensive slide out pantry, workbench, and storage shelves. An MSA dropdown slides allows easy access to the CFX-65 Waeco (included).











We run 400w of Solar, 3 x 100ah AGM batteries, Projecta 25A charger, Projecta DC/DC and solar regulator, full 240V install and LED lights throughout. Where possible, all electrical components are Narva.





The rear door folds down to provide a sleeping space for 2 full size stretchers (included), or provide an internal dining area. A queen size pillow top, innerspring mattress provides plenty of comfort on extended trips. Two cupboards provide ample storage for clothes.




 

A full shower and cassette toilet is accessible from the inside of the camper at normal floor height, making it easy to have a shower or use the toilet during the night. A Webasto diesel heater and hot water system ensure you can camp all year long with a temperature controlled cabin and continuous hot water.







The roof is lifted automatically by 4 electric actuators operated by remote control. A 7.5m x 3m awning provides ample space under cover for the whole family to stay dry. An extensive side hatch allows the room to store all the "stuff" we take, and a nice area to store the Weber too.







We designed the camper to be the same width and height as Prado or Hilux sized vehicles. Weighing only 1300kg, you don't need a 200 series to pull it!





John and I build them near Jimboomba on the south side of Brisbane using plenty of local experts and companies

We have 3 campers ready to go - one in Pearl White and two in Metallic Silver. Our all inclusive price with all of the above features and more is $64,990.

We'd love to do a deal for a fellow swagger so if you're interested, please give me (Bryan Wain) a call on 0421 117 807. We would also be interested to hear your thoughts and welcome any suggestions :)

Cheers,
Bryan & John


McGirr:
Interesting design with some great features.

For me personally I require more hard walls as whatever we buy in the near future needs more storage and less setup time as I would like to pull up with hop straight in. If it rains I dont have any wet canvas to worry about. Plus also need air con  ;D

In regards to the price, again its only my personal opinion, its up there with the hard wall hybrids.

The big plus I see is the light weight. What is the tare and gtm and also how many water tanks.

Mark

CokeBottle:
Firstly, congratulations. You have a great looking design which appears to be unique to the market.

I like the look of the kitchen area.  Some nice innovations there.  Pity I didn't know you would be at the Toowoomba camping show or I would have popped up to have a first hand look.

Some things look a bit fiddly to set up but I can see that you are trying to cater to the family market whereas most other hybrids are designed for couples, so again well done with the design.  However we are just a couple so a question, can you delete the drop down rear door/floor and rear room?  As a couple we wouldn't need that space and it would eliminate a lot of canvas and reduce setup times.  The rear cupboards look great, plenty of space, and I assume would remain if the rear room was deleted?

Thanks

woolgoolgaoffroad:
looks great, congrats

trngia:
Looks amazing. Would be great to see a setup video.

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