
 Originally Posted by 
MikeKellow
					 
				 
				Hi, I'm a new member looking to buy a 6x6 for trips to the Kimberley and for desert crossings.  I have used 110's in the Tanami desert and in Africa for mineral exploration and love the ride.  I am interested in the Ambulance and the General Maintenance vehicles as the fibreglass modules look very amenable to a camping conversion.  I note on the REMLR.com website that the GMV kerb weight is a tonne heavier than the Ambo, so payload is only 1 tonne, not 2.  Is this due to the internal steel cabinets, benches etc in the GMV?  Stripped out for a conversion, would the Ambo still be lighter?
Any advice on the best 6 x 6 body for a camper would be much appreciated, at the moment I am interested in the GMV as the side opening doors give good access into stoves, fridges etc, plus they make a convenient awning.
Cheers,  
Mike.
PS, I posted these queries last week but they seem to have evaporated into the ether, apologies if I am duplicating a thread here.
			
		 
	 
 
One of my acquaintances has an ex ambulance with a luxury fibreglass slide-on that fits either on the back or on his tandem trailer.  The Perentie completed the Canning Stock Route last August.  Needed a little help on some of the really tough sand dunes, but otherwise fine, except for the time he didn't put down one of his gullwing side cupboards and found a tree - ouch!  Apparently taking off the original heavy steel rear is the best step 1.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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