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    Jimmy is that old Engel a similar faded yellow colour to the old LR paintjobs ?


    My folks have an Engel and if they ever get back from their around Australia trip (they've been going for 4 1/2 years now) then I might get to inherit / buy at mate's rates.












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    if anybody in brisbane is real keen on a waeco than i know the guy that runs the accessary shop at brisbane camperland. he has one only of the older type (the type that use the power supply to connect 240V to the 12V connection) waeco 50L with transit bag and and power suply for around $700. i was going to buy it for my dad however he went an engle

    waeco have just brought out there new model which can two inputs one for 240V and one for 12V instead of just the one

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    Originally posted by VladTepes
    Jimmy is that old Engel a similar faded yellow colour to the old LR paintjobs ?


    My folks have an Engel and if they ever get back from their around Australia trip (they've been going for 4 1/2 years now) then I might get to inherit / buy at mate's rates.











    Oh and there'll be a Holden Jackaroo going cheap, too



    Thats the one. Its a two tone a mustardy green colour with rusted scratches and dents all over it. THe compressor came loose recently and I opened up the grill to find it sitting completely free from its mounts. THe entire thing was rusted and looking old and tired. A few new screws and a clean and its buisness as usual. Unstoppable.

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