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Jayco Expanda | |
Crowd pleaser
A full height 18ft Expanda with bunks and a shower, this Jayco is a family van that pushes all the buttons. more info |
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Adria Altea 432PX | |
TheAdria Altea432PX is a neat package and a relatively light towing proposition. more info |
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Jayco Optimum | |
Introducing Jayco’s latest, the luxurious Optimum.
We’ve seen them before, they’re common in Europe, and two more have recently appeared on the Australian motorhome scene. more info |
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Sunland Blue Heeler | |
Burning in the back blocks.
The Sunland Blue Heeler cut its teeth on some of Australia’s toughest roads. more info |
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Solar Survivor - The Trakmaster kimberley – compact and ready for the offroad. | |
In its decade or so of existence, Bayswater-based Trakmaster has earned a strong reputation for building robust offroad vans. The Vic company pursues quality and reliability for a market that more info |
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Track Trailer has released its long-awaited Topaz | |
An offroad caravan from Track Trailer has been a long time coming. It’s not that Track hasn’t been planning one – there have even been a couple of prototypes – more info |
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Crusader Manhattan | |
Livin’ the High Life.
The Crusader Manhattan blends class, comfort and affordability. more info |
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Millard Rhapsody | |
On Song.
The Millard Rhapsody is rough-road ready in all the right places. more info |
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The Rascal – a compact van from Jurgens. | |
Jurgens is a name that won’t mean a whole lot to the average Australian caravan fan – at least, not yet. It will, however, ring a bell with RVers in more info |
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Royal Flair Van Royce Elite | |
Host with the Most.
Entertain in style with the Royal Flair Van Royce Elite. more info |
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