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  1. #31
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    98 Defender 110 tdi Boomer


  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    Trayon

    Travelling


    Camping
    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    Links didn't work...unusual for you

    Mrs hh
    On my computer, they are still visible in my post and in your reply. They should be visible to everyone in this version.

    Travelling


    Camping

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

  3. #33
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    On a recent trip to a somewhat colder place (cockroach country)



    Packed up heading home to Bundy


  4. #34
    Sharkee Guest
    Some great setups there. I like seeing everyones homes away from home and the places you've had them.
    I have a van but like CT just as much.
    Great to see all different types.
    Thanks

    Steve

  5. #35
    Sharkee Guest
    More pics of mine


  6. #36
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    Some pics of the new Van, Ive already attacked it with the hole saw



    Mirrors are long arm Masai mirrors & work fine at any speed




    Like the old Jayco Wind -Up its also 1600 kg & 160 kg tow ball weight, 13"6 long (6" longer) and 6'6 " wide

    They usually come with 6 stud toyota but I specified Landrover Defender pattern

    Weve had a few small shakedown trips, probably about 3500 klm total but nothing serious off road, biggest problem was the matress was horrible, we swapped it for a Latex gold which is very comfortable.

    2 x 80 litter water tanks onboard and factory fitted with 2 jerry can holders, I added 2 additional Jerry holders, white pipe is holder for phone /modem antenna.




    I modified one jerry can so I could store my heat beads in there for my Cobb Cooker, as I didn't want to store them inside the van


    After troubles with dust ingress on the Jayco I decided to fit a Clean Air pressure system on the new Van ,


    I added a stone guard under the Donaldson housing because the bottom got pummelled on the old one. The ducting is pvc pressure pipe & protected from rocks with padding or a guard


    The pipe goes from the air cleaner & enters a storage space under the kitchen seat where I have mounted the 160 cfm marine bilge blower


    switch & clean air vent, the fan is powered from the 12v circuit of the 3 way fridge, so it only runs when the car is running & switch turned on


    slide out battery, (I wish the Defender had this )


    suspension (its brilliant)


    3000kg trigg hitch fitted ( the supplied hyland hitch was too noisy, got swapped first trip)


    inside looking forward


    inside looking rear


    130watt panel

  7. #37
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    Here's my 91' Track Trailer Eagle. Has water pump, power, boat rack, extra tow bar on rear for bikes, plumbed gas, plenty of power sockets. Next mod is to adapt a pull out kitchen unit and solar panels. Otherwise, she's tough as nails and galvanised chassis means no rust anywhere.
    Cheers Neil.
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    Gazal ATV

    We have a Gazal Infinity ATV 16.5footer.

    Hunted around high and low for something like this and wouldn't you know it.... it was in the next suburb.

    Its the ATV, apparently a limited run, as the A frame runs to just behind the rear leaf spring hanger.

    140w solar and 90 amp/hr battery,
    140 litres of water
    dual spare wheel hangers
    2 x 9kg gas bottles
    Hot water system
    sound system
    HD TV
    Reverse cycle air con
    Full canvas annexe
    Backup floor foot pump water to sink
    Double Bed
    Now runs full LED for internal and external lighting
    Upgraded leaf springs, axle and brakes
    External Hot water shower
    Full stove
    plenty of storage
    Loaded just about 2 ton.

    We travel around Australia in it for 5 months

    IMG_20110816_172136.jpg

    2011-09-12_15-36-58_231.jpg
    Last edited by pohm66; 11th September 2012 at 04:30 PM. Reason: add extra image
    New :- D3 TDV6 2006 SE
    Bullbar, traxide dual battery
    General grabber ATs
    Mitch hitch
    Home made drawer and fridge system
    Foldable UHF antenna on roof rail

  9. #39
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    And me also as I am in 2 minds to build or buy?
    KABARNESDESIGN@bigpond.com

  10. #40
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    I too would love to build one but probably don't have enough expertise to do it unfortunately, its something I think you need to be able to do everything yourself to keep costs down

    Steve

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