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    Yeah, its hard work camping with 4 childern under 6 years . But that camper would light the burden I would think.

    Oh and I'll take the D3 aswell

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    Disco:

    May I ask what you do for a crust ??

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    Very nice - matches the D3 perfectly
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    would you consider taking your van to cape york
    i have the previous model (coromal magnum 340xc) and want to go to cape york with it behind our D3

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    Originally posted by NOZ
    Yeah, its hard work camping with 4 childern under 6 years . But that camper would light the burden I would think.

    Oh and I'll take the D3 aswell
    hmmm... If I had a camper like that I'd be leaving the kids outside :wink: :wink:
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    Norto,
    Yes, I probably would.
    I am taking it across the Plenty Hwy and Tanamai track to the Kimberly, then along the Gibb River Rd later in the year. If you take it easy, should be able to take it nearly anywhere there is a reasonable road to drive on.

    Discomaniac

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    norto Guest
    discomaniac
    im a bit worried about the corrigations.
    the independent suspension doesnt look very sturdy
    norto

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    Very nice Discomaniac 8)

    Nice and easy on the corrugations is the only way to travel. Better for the D3 as well
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    discomaniac
    what sort of economy are you geeting when towing your corimal camper
    regards

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    Hi Norto,

    I'm getting around 12.5L/100km when towing on the hi-way.



    A friend of ours has the same model. This has already travelled the Gibb River road with out a problem. The independant suspension seems to be OK if you take it easy.



    Discomaniac

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