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<blockquote data-quote="nucopia" data-source="post: 562177" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>Almost any mechanically reliable 4x4 and a camper trailer or small off road caravan might be an alternative choice to consider.</p><p> Some can do it with 4x4 a swag and the minimum of camp gear ..others like a bit more comfort ..</p><p></p><p>That site has a lot of camper vans for sale that are ex 4x2 rentals vans (combi type vans) which are ok for touring around but not really suitable for exstensive off road remote traveling.</p><p></p><p>Oldie Goldie, It all depends on your financial budget ,what level of comfort your looking for when you are camped out bush and weather you want to be able to set up your camp in a place a 2 wheel drive vehicles cant get to. Also do you still want a vehicle to use and not have to pack up camp every time you want to do so.</p><p>Another thing I noticed searching on that site was the price of 4x4s is pretty steep ..a 1994 prado for near $10k ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nucopia, post: 562177, member: 5588"] Almost any mechanically reliable 4x4 and a camper trailer or small off road caravan might be an alternative choice to consider. Some can do it with 4x4 a swag and the minimum of camp gear ..others like a bit more comfort .. That site has a lot of camper vans for sale that are ex 4x2 rentals vans (combi type vans) which are ok for touring around but not really suitable for exstensive off road remote traveling. Oldie Goldie, It all depends on your financial budget ,what level of comfort your looking for when you are camped out bush and weather you want to be able to set up your camp in a place a 2 wheel drive vehicles cant get to. Also do you still want a vehicle to use and not have to pack up camp every time you want to do so. Another thing I noticed searching on that site was the price of 4x4s is pretty steep ..a 1994 prado for near $10k ???? [/QUOTE]
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