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Campers, Vans & 4WD's
Entry level outlay for prospecting can be cheap.
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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 313408" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>Bought a 1999 Mitsubishi Express van For $5000 at an Altona dealer. Immaculate condition inside and out.Only had a couple of small dents.2.5 L motor and manual transmission.Extremely fuel efficient.Motor very good and oil still clean.Bought two stretchers and Boab recliners from Rays and a butane cooker and fold up table. A Kimberley 9 canvas tent from Anaconda sells for $800 in summer but bought it for $400 in August.So all set for going detecting in the GT in May.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 313408, member: 8947"] Bought a 1999 Mitsubishi Express van For $5000 at an Altona dealer. Immaculate condition inside and out.Only had a couple of small dents.2.5 L motor and manual transmission.Extremely fuel efficient.Motor very good and oil still clean.Bought two stretchers and Boab recliners from Rays and a butane cooker and fold up table. A Kimberley 9 canvas tent from Anaconda sells for $800 in summer but bought it for $400 in August.So all set for going detecting in the GT in May. [/QUOTE]
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Campers, Vans & 4WD's
Entry level outlay for prospecting can be cheap.
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