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  • #16
    Originally posted by Beach View Post
    What else is there to focus on?
    Well you could talk about the quality of design and build, what you like and don't like about the design. Practicality for people's particular style of travel, other similar setups that may be better or worse..................

    Its obviously not aimed at the budget end of the market, the price is what it is and I think a lot of people will think the price is fair given the thought and design work put into it.

    Personally I relly like the access to most thinks from both inside and outside the camper, as opposed to something like the Kimberly Karavan which has 2 of a lot of things for inside and outside access, handy but adds to the weight and weight is always an issue when setting up a camp.

    Cheers Andrew
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    • #17
      Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
      I am pretty much sold! Looks like it will be this set up on the 2021 version of the hilux dual cab for me!
      Dual cab? Is that for when the kids come

      Cheers Andrew
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      • #18
        By then MLC will need the optional extra escalator.
        My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic

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        • #19
          Will check them both out at the show this Saturday.

          Anyone else from Brisbane going 4x4 show?

          Hazza
          Silver 120 Series Diesel GXL 2009 with Option Pack 2, king Springs 2" Lift with 'H' front spring, MT ATZ 4-RIB, Dual Battery, Deluxe ARB Bull-bar, Winch, Towbar, Anderson 50 amp plug at the rear, Weather Shields, Bonnet and Head Light Protectors, Rubber Mats inc Cargo mat, UHF Ariel, Portable Uniden UHF plugs into areal, On-board ARB Compressor, Brains Black Box TG150 Protector, Rear Black Duck Seat Covers.

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          • #20
            Probably go on Friday Hazza. Hopefully wont be as hectic as the weekend..y office is only a couple of hundred metres from the RNA, so it makes it easy...


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            • #21
              Harry, I'll be going Saturday, let me know if you want to meet up.
              Cheers
              [B]Robert
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              • #22
                Originally posted by AJ120 View Post
                Well you could talk about the quality of design and build, what you like and don't like about the design. Practicality for people's particular style of travel, other similar setups that may be better or worse..................

                Its obviously not aimed at the budget end of the market, the price is what it is and I think a lot of people will think the price is fair given the thought and design work put into it.

                Personally I relly like the access to most thinks from both inside and outside the camper, as opposed to something like the Kimberly Karavan which has 2 of a lot of things for inside and outside access, handy but adds to the weight and weight is always an issue when setting up a camp.

                Cheers Andrew
                Seems like different points of view on the same thing. I'm thinking thats all broadly covered under "price, quality and clever design"

                I have often thought of inside and outside access, so its good to see this finally incorporated into a camper.

                (BTW, under the heading of "good ideas" - I'm keenly watching your wheel carrier project)
                Beach
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                Last edited by Beach; 11-03-2013, 03:13 PM.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by gumboot View Post
                  Harry, I'll be going Saturday, let me know if you want to meet up.
                  Cheers
                  I should hope to be there Saturday at opening 9.00 am (pending traffic). We could all meet at the ARB stand at 9.30 - 10.00 am if that suits.

                  By the way if you buy your ticket on line http://www.4x4show.com.au/brisbane/a...ne-prize-pack/ and use the promo code 4x4earth the tickets are $12.00 and you could win a prise. Simply print your ticket and beat the crowds.

                  Hazza
                  Silver 120 Series Diesel GXL 2009 with Option Pack 2, king Springs 2" Lift with 'H' front spring, MT ATZ 4-RIB, Dual Battery, Deluxe ARB Bull-bar, Winch, Towbar, Anderson 50 amp plug at the rear, Weather Shields, Bonnet and Head Light Protectors, Rubber Mats inc Cargo mat, UHF Ariel, Portable Uniden UHF plugs into areal, On-board ARB Compressor, Brains Black Box TG150 Protector, Rear Black Duck Seat Covers.

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                  • #24
                    Where is this $46,000 price coming from ?
                    4x4 mag has them priced from $31 to $38 thousand.
                    Thats 10 grand dearer than a good off road trailer with a tent.
                    So i think they are a bargain if you compare them.

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                    • #25
                      I've always thought when the lotto #'s came in would get a camprite TL8s -see now the they have bought out an upgraded version the
                      TX6, starts at $43,300.

                      http://www.campritecampers.com.au/tx6_page.html

                      Oh for the lotto life.....
                      [SIZE=1]06 Prado GXL,V6 auto BLACK,MT STZ LT265/65/17,toyota sovereign bull bar.Because of Prado Point HAD to get - Lovells springs/Bilstein shocks-50mm lift,ScanGaugeII,Dig Options AVN11TP GPS Unit, Lifestyle rack, Hilux Jets,AMTS 55W HID Black Euro Spotties,AMTS tyre carrier spacer,AMTS radiator bash plate, AJ120 rock sliders,LEDLAD interior lights,AMTS LED sov.bar,AMTS recovery points,safari snorkel and pioneer platform -DAMM YOU PP!![/SIZE]

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