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Thread: HighRise Off Road Apartments

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    I've just checked my Superannuation Account 8O

    I could just about afford to retire to one of those.

    Of no fixed abode :wink:
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    Originally posted by stevo68
    Im being teased, nice colourful ad with landies of course as the tow vehicle in this mths 4wd mthly, might find out what the damage is,

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    Stevo
    I'd be interested to see how the compare price-wise to the TVan....

    So keep us informed 8)

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    Ok, been delving a little further, the Transcontinental starts from $48800 and the Backpack model starts from $27800. Im generally unfamiliar with prices on these sorts of things, obviously $48k aint cheap, but how does that price against other similiar type models??

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    That is, shall we say, exhorbitant 8O

    At least for the transcontinental... for price for the backpacker ain't too bad compared to a new <u>Tvan</u>...

    They tend to start around $23k+, just do a google search for tvan and you'll get lots of hits.

    I think that's about the only one that comes close to the highrise apartments though.

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    It looks claustrophobic to me, which I think is also true of the T Van.

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    yeha but you guys do realise that the backpacker model is a traytop version

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    Ever noticed that a small area under canvas isn't really claustrophobic, but the minute you make those walls and roof out of something more solid.. it feels terribly cramped :?:
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Yes, I have noticed exactly that.
    I don't feel claustrophic in a tent, but in a solid walled space of the same size I feel the big urge to get out.
    Thats why I like our camper with lots of canvas. We can do a long-term setup and have three rooms on our camper, so its about as spacious as the average Thai one-room apartment! 8O
    I could probably swing a cat in our camper without it hitting the walls

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    Originally posted by DiscoMick
    I could probably swing a cat in our camper without it hitting the walls
    You should probably try... just to be sure.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Any cat that got into our camper would certainly be swung - probably by the neck! Or booted!

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