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If money was no object what camper trailer would you buy?

Started by Markbell, October 27, 2010, 08:08:56 PM

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What is your dream camper trailer?

Kimberly kamper
49 (16.4%)
Ultimate
44 (14.8%)
Aussie swag
41 (13.8%)
Australian off road
31 (10.4%)
Adventure camper
6 (2%)
Cape York explorer
7 (2.3%)
Vista
12 (4%)
Cub Spacevan
7 (2.3%)
Camprite
17 (5.7%)
Complete Campsite
27 (9.1%)
Tvan
22 (7.4%)
Conqueror
24 (8.1%)
Trackabout
5 (1.7%)
Mountain trail
5 (1.7%)
Tambo
1 (0.3%)

Total Members Voted: 270

CRW

Cheers
Carl


200 Series Land Cruiser TTD V8,  Complete Campsite Hard Floor Fraser

Bushman

09 Pajero NT  RX Limited  (SOLD)
2010 Jayco Expanda Outback  (SOLD)
2019 Trailblazer LTZ (SOLD)
2014 Golden Eagle Escape (SOLD)
2021 Pajero Sport GLX
2020 Vacationer Roadtracker.


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briann532

If money was no object, I would buy one of those cheap ..........No I can't bring myself to even say it..............

It would only be to have the satisfaction of burning it!!!! >:D

Seriously though if money was no object, I would have something custom made. That way it would tick all my boxes.

As far as getting close enough. I had a good look at the Southern Cross canvas campers "road King"
http://www.southerncrosscanvas.com.au/camper-trailers/road-king/
I even debated getting one a few months ago, but was swayed back to the Jayco.

Don't confuse these with the cheaper.... http://www.southern-cross-trailers.com.au/
Which I know nothing about, but its not what I wanted and a lot of people looked at them when I gave the name southern Cross.

Brian
Back to a swag!
BitsiShity Tryton
Spending most of my time at the farm in Dalton!

SUPA105

Conquerer UEV 490.....very noice....in a agricultural sort of way.

:cheers:

2000 GXL Landcruiser with toy's
2004 Wallaby camper
& bugger all time to get the two together.....

ntpryce

If money was no object, I'd have a holiday shack wherever I wanted, and be dropped off by helicopter.
Proud owner of a new Challenge 'Meridian' off-road Camper Trailer.

:cup: May 2010 POTM Winner :cup:

TrackTrailerTourer

Someone was reading my mind....................I,m thinking no tvan in the poll either, went back to the poll and it appeared before my eyes. Modern technology is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :cheers:  :cup:
2002 HZJ105 Standard Wagon with plenty of goodies,
2007 T Van also with some extra goodies.

rescue1

If I had unlimited funds then something nice for Eurocopter would be my choice but as the option of heklicopter touring was not given I decided to double the number of carzy people and opted for the T Van as its the closest to what I want that I've found so far.

BV007

Baz

Landcruiser 200 Series VX TTD V8 with goodies +  2011 Ultimate Elite Camper

not quite there yet

I voted Aussie Swag.  Then again, I would be happy with most of them.  I think the bigger issue for me would be the vehicle choice.  Maybe I'm just opening another can of worms...

Bongo

Trackabout! Even though it has been mentioned it is not in the poll!
Cheers,

Tom.

speewa158

You guys can at very Little Expence Dream BIG , I mean REALLY B I G . Have a go its fun  :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

Bird

every day theres another item added to the poll..

Why not delete the poll and start again without changing it anymore so people can vote properly?
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Gone to a new home

GU Rich

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Pipeliner

AORC running third behind Kimberley and Ultimate?  That can't be right!

Spoke to Steve Budden of AORC at the Brisbane show last weekend - if you order an Odyssey today you will get it next April/May, if you want a Quantum then delivery is next August.  That, I think, demonstrates their popularity - no, you cynic you, it isn't that they are slow workers!
Camping is great as long as the mattress is inner spring!

toad

Quote from: Pipeliner on October 29, 2010, 07:47:12 AM
AORC running third behind Kimberley and Ultimate?  That can't be right!

Spoke to Steve Budden of AORC at the Brisbane show last weekend - if you order an Odyssey today you will get it next April/May, if you want a Quantum then delivery is next August.  That, I think, demonstrates their popularity - no, you cynic you, it isn't that they are slow workers!
X2  :cup:
cheers
Gary
2009 Cruiser 200 TTD
2007 Navara D40 2.5TD - wife's shopping trolley
2014 AOR Quantum

Bird

Quote from: Pipeliner on October 29, 2010, 07:47:12 AM
if you order an Odyssey today you will get it next April/May, if you want a Quantum then delivery is next August.
No matter how good they are, what brand they are, how many goodies they come with - that there would turn me off buying one.
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Gone to a new home

Paul Mac

How about one of these. New on the market.

http://www.bolwell-rv.com.au/

I ordered one yesterday with all the bells and whistles and hope to have it delivered by the end of March 2011. Can't wait to get away and not have to worry about a wet pack up.

Cheers

darren

Quote from: Lost on October 29, 2010, 08:08:03 AM
No matter how good they are, what brand they are, how many goodies they come with - that there would turn me off buying one.

And the colour.........SPEEW...
Living the Dream.

NewcastleKnight

Quote from: Paul Mac on October 29, 2010, 08:25:06 AM
How about one of these. New on the market.

http://www.bolwell-rv.com.au/

I ordered one yesterday with all the bells and whistles and hope to have it delivered by the end of March 2011. Can't wait to get away and not have to worry about a wet pack up.

Cheers

They look good, what sort of brass are they fetching?

Alan Loy


Bird

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Gone to a new home

Paul Mac


D4D

That Bolwell looks like a nice rig, how long have they been building them?

My issue with all these fibreglass and foam sandwich caravans is the ability to repair them. From what I have heard if you hole a panel unlike a boat you can't just fibreglass it up you need to replace the panel. Also judging by the number of trucks on the road with busted hoods, fairings etc. I would be concerned about the structural integrity.
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

Prado Garage Queen

Paul Mac

Valid point mate.

They are constructed from a carbon fibre fiberglass mix so they are almost bullet proof. They have constructed only a few at this stage but will be going into full production over the coming months. The company is focusing on QC and their expertise in manufacturing the truck canbins and sports cars.

I've given them a fairly good going over and trust me when i say....I don't spend my money too easily without a thorough investigation.

The company have been great to work with and extremely accommodating with the development of what I wanted. I think you will see heaps of these on the road in the years to come.

Cheers.

Captain

The Bovell sounds interesting, so I downloaded their brochure but was very suprised to see its only an on-road van with only graded gravel roads allowed. Does this mean you lose warranty if you go on say the Gibb River Road? Was very suprised at their warranty exclusions as it looks like it could otherwise challenge the established off-road "crossover" van market.

The BOLWELL Edge Caravan is designed
and intended only for the purpose of normal everyday
caravanning including sealed roads and graded gravel roads.
The BOLWELL Edge Caravan is specifically not designed
or intended for rough terrain or off-road terrain that would
for example require an off-road modified 4WD vehicle or
specialist 4WD training or for any other use including but
not limited to, corrugated roads, water crossings, rockcrawling,
sand-dune driving or any other off-road use that
leads to or is likely to lead to an impact to the BOLWELL
Edge Caravan.


Cheers

Captain
My GXL TTD 200 Landcruiser and AORC Quantum loaded with Kayaks and bikes (my Camprite now sold )