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<blockquote data-quote="gcause" data-source="post: 32475" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>I would highly recommend getting a Troopy. They may be old but they will go anywhere, you can get parts for them everywhere which is important in the bush and they have dual 90 litre tanks so you have range. You can also sleep in the back of them easily and have a tonne of storage still. They will also retain their resale value if you look after them.</p><p></p><p>I just bought a 1999, FZJ75RV model Troopy, it's dual fuel so I am only paying 77c a litre for LPG now. Mine came with a dual battery setup, upgraded suspension and a set of outback draws in it and you can fit a tonne of stuff in them.</p><p></p><p>I am decking it out right now so I can sleep in the back and use it for camping out in the bush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcause, post: 32475, member: 1497"] I would highly recommend getting a Troopy. They may be old but they will go anywhere, you can get parts for them everywhere which is important in the bush and they have dual 90 litre tanks so you have range. You can also sleep in the back of them easily and have a tonne of storage still. They will also retain their resale value if you look after them. I just bought a 1999, FZJ75RV model Troopy, it's dual fuel so I am only paying 77c a litre for LPG now. Mine came with a dual battery setup, upgraded suspension and a set of outback draws in it and you can fit a tonne of stuff in them. I am decking it out right now so I can sleep in the back and use it for camping out in the bush. [/QUOTE]
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