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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fred" data-source="post: 299820" data-attributes="member: 7979"><p>Work for a drilling company and they only run landcruisers . Have 2 nissans converted to 6 wheelers and they ok but not as reliable . Both on 3rd motor . BUT a a landcruisers chasie cant legally be cut and shut to make a 6 wheeler . Nissan do have a stronger chaisy than the landcruiser . A poptop with a fiberglass top is no good for a roof rack but a troopy is abit top heavy anyway and do u need a lot of weight on top of the roof as well when doing tricky creek crossings etc ,.</p><p>One off the best setups i have seen was a 80 series ute ,fiberglass canopy with a trailor behind that thhe lid lifted to sleep in ,rear kitchen , slide out containers under the bed . 100 lt water storage in 2 50 lt tanks (in case one gets a leak ) 120 solar panel and deep cell battery . Cost him under 4500 bucks to build</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fred, post: 299820, member: 7979"] Work for a drilling company and they only run landcruisers . Have 2 nissans converted to 6 wheelers and they ok but not as reliable . Both on 3rd motor . BUT a a landcruisers chasie cant legally be cut and shut to make a 6 wheeler . Nissan do have a stronger chaisy than the landcruiser . A poptop with a fiberglass top is no good for a roof rack but a troopy is abit top heavy anyway and do u need a lot of weight on top of the roof as well when doing tricky creek crossings etc ,. One off the best setups i have seen was a 80 series ute ,fiberglass canopy with a trailor behind that thhe lid lifted to sleep in ,rear kitchen , slide out containers under the bed . 100 lt water storage in 2 50 lt tanks (in case one gets a leak ) 120 solar panel and deep cell battery . Cost him under 4500 bucks to build [/QUOTE]
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