Very cool
I like that a lot.
Alan
If I had buckets of dosh, I'd buy one of these, an Earth Cruiser:
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www.allterrainmotorhomes.com
Built up in Brisbane I think.
I sent off for a brochure, and it looks the goods. Unfortunately it was almost $200K, so just a tad out of budget for me
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Very cool
I like that a lot.
Alan
Alan
2005 Disco 2 HSE
1983 Series III Stage 1 V8
Good size, isn't it. Bigger than a 130, but smaller than a UniMog. Probably faster than both as well!
And options that include PTO, front and rear lockers, it all looks good. And not having gas to cook with is clever, 10 days of power with only solar chargers,... Good grunty engine too. The Canters have been around for ages, they are a well proven vehicle design.
I couldn't find anything on their site about security but it does look pretty robust. Some parts of the world, you would want strong door locks and maybe window bars/screens.
Alan
Alan
2005 Disco 2 HSE
1983 Series III Stage 1 V8
$ 28,000 all up and you have THIS Canter ready to go![]()
For the open road a Honda Goldwing would be my choice for touring.
Hi All
Just a few points from myself and friends views, 6x6 landys are good but the oka's are better in the bush and thats running them side by side.
The 4 litre perkins oka isnt powerful enough and they need a lot of maintenance - greasing etc also they they fog out the diffs from lots of ofroad use - think new housings.
Personally i'd run from a mercedes, the toyotas are early ones are tough including on me and the later ones soft and still have crap seats.
I'd rather have a land rover to go off road than any of the japanese vehicles and take your pick of the coilers but having said that i went through the daintree in a series 3 hardtop and enjoyed it.
Regards Mark
Whatever you buy, THIS is what you put on it
AZALAI - homepage
they'll do it in either a Deefer 130 with more space, or a toyota 79 which will be much easier to find parts for internationally at least (I'm assuming you mean REAL touring).
A mog would be amazing, and some amazing kit outs, but hard to negotiate around Paris, or tricky Himalayan passes. Pretty hard to go go past tho if you had the cash.
That IVECO Massif looks interesting.
Edited: Just phoned Iveco here. They don't import the Massif into NZ. Sucks. Weird since Iveco Massif are sponsors of the All Blacks - apparently, since Ford are sponsors too, they won't let Iveco sponsorship be shown locally.
Alan
2005 Disco 2 HSE
1983 Series III Stage 1 V8
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