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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post

    Nice! They look the goods.

    Especially for the most fastidious 130 connoisseur.

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    Bunnings sell an alloy chequer plate cabinet that is a bit similar although you would need one for each side. Not anywhere near the quality probably but you may not need industrial quality. You would also need to put on a dropside tray probably.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
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    I noticed that the Hannibal Rooftop tents are fairly pricey, but the same model is available from Hannibal USA at a much cheaper price. Given the strength of the Aussie dollar, has anyone done the sums on buying from USA and forking out for shipment to AUS?

    Bob

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    Just wondering if you have looked at getting two 1.5x 2.4 ( folds down to 1.2 x 1.5) My tent has opening both sides - we have a canvas carry cover for the three Wolf boxes we use for clothes. Based on my Defender's roof rack, I could have two RTT and the box in between. Having two tents will allow you a bit more privacy than a single large tent and you get a lot more space than a single tent.

    This show my Discovery with the $400 tent on top which remained leak proof even during quite heavy rain. We applied additional water proofing to the tent, and that worked really well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    What a company name! I won't click on the link as I'm using my daughter's computer.

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    nobody has mentioned the howling moon range. So thought I would throw them into the mix. I have had a howling moon tourer for close to 10 years and cant recomend them highly enough. I know there is a supplier in WA that will ship aus wide. The tourer 2.4 x 2.4 would be worth a look at if your looking at somthing for the whole family and comes with the zip on room. Also as iain_B said you could also look at having 2 as they will fit on the roof of a defender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tas130 View Post
    nobody has mentioned the howling moon range. So thought I would throw them into the mix. I have had a howling moon tourer for close to 10 years and cant recomend them highly enough. I know there is a supplier in WA that will ship aus wide. The tourer 2.4 x 2.4 would be worth a look at if your looking at somthing for the whole family and comes with the zip on room. Also as iain_B said you could also look at having 2 as they will fit on the roof of a defender.
    I checked out their website - very confusing diagrams. I couldn't make much sense of them. Might have to have a look in the flesh.

    Mind you, having the Hannibal dealership within an hour's drive is very helpful.

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    Mate I would suggest that it would be a good idea to have a look at the Hannibal with a Jumbo fly.

    I have had one for some years now and it's been throught the Gulf, deserts and Tassie.

    Even my wife likes it !!

    Set up in 5 minutes pack up in 10 by myself.

    Cheers

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    Has anybody had at look at or used one of these rooftop tents?

    Autohome Australia - Roof top campers, rooftop tents and camping products.

    I quite like the Maggiolina Grand Tour large....
    Aaron & Jacinta
    1994 300Tdi Defender

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    I noticed that the Hannibal Rooftop tents are fairly pricey, but the same model is available from Hannibal USA at a much cheaper price. Given the strength of the Aussie dollar, has anyone done the sums on buying from USA and forking out for shipment to AUS?

    Bob
    I can see you point here on the US and OZ pricing and also the UK pricing on Hannibal products, you will always have price difference with any product depending on the exchange rates at any one particular time.

    People seem to get it into there heads that there being ripped off here when comparing such price's, take for example the Hannibal 1.4 roof tent, 1700US equates to $1590 there about's Australian, Hannibal Australia offer this same tent currently at a rate of $2400, $800 difference, but Hannibal Australia cant purchase there stock, in US $, and thus each country will have different pricing from the source manufacture, plus add on shipping customs etc, which again will differ between countries and you will end up with varying price difference.

    I would say with your shipping and tax's etc, a US tent will come in more expensive, and you will not be contributing to the Australia economy, and if you were to have any warranty issues, would you take this up with the US supplier?, or would except Hannibal Australia to resolve your issues at there, time and expense????

    I think this is another reason why retailers are given exclusive Country specific distribution rights, I am sure both the US and OZ hannibal Safari Agents, have different procedures and polices, that are more suited to there individual markets.

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