Wonderland RV's

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wayno
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Wonderland RV's

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Hi all,
I have searched this section. but to no avail.

So my question is: Has anyone come across a Wonderland RV in their travels, obtained feedback or have an opinion?

I am considering buying one, no, ordering one later in the year.

Have my eyes on a off road Amaroo 18'6" single axle model, sitting behind a 2021 D-Max.

Any feed back appreciated.

Cheers,
Wayno ;)
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As far as away from dirty Dan as possible. ;)
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Wayno,
Do you already have the D-Max?
If so, do you have the towing kit fitted?
If yes, whose?
We had a Hayman Reese kit fitted to our 2021 MU-X.
AFTER fitting, discovered that it doesn’t disconnect the reversing sensors when towing. H-R blamed the fitters for not knowing their wiring loom doesn’t have that facility!
Still negotiating that one…
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Yes I do.
I already know about the Isuzu loom required and have specified same.
Don't worry, it took me six months to read the owners manual. :shock:

I am fitting the TJM rear bumper, with the correct loom, wired to a 12 pin plug.
I always choose HR as the best, but in some situations they are not up to the changes in technology.
Either way, you will need that specific loom fitted. Get a discount for that as you should not pay for something that does not work.

Greynomad wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 9:31 pm Wayno,
Do you already have the D-Max?
If so, do you have the towing kit fitted?
If yes, whose?
We had a Hayman Reese kit fitted to our 2021 MU-X.
AFTER fitting, discovered that it doesn’t disconnect the reversing sensors when towing. H-R blamed the fitters for not knowing their wiring loom doesn’t have that facility!
Still negotiating that one…
Their error, lack of training and due diligence. :o

Cheers
Enjoying living in Central Victoria.

As far as away from dirty Dan as possible. ;)
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We had our towing kit fitted by Isuzu when we purchased the MUX, so not a problem for us.
Wayne our MUX is 4 years old & we still haven’t read everything in the manual that came with it.
Shirley & Bruce.
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With the long wait these days for a caravan or motorhome to be built, you have to question why there are 29 for sale that aren't very old https://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/ ... erland-rv/

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" you have to question why there are 29 for sale that aren't very old "

Maybe there are 29 more people called Bernie?
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Hi T1,
I get what you say, but looking at what is happening, I am not surprised to see all sorts of preloved vans coming to market.
There will be many selling out of the lifestyle.
T1 Terry wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:01 pm With the long wait these days for a caravan or motorhome to be built, you have to question why there are 29 for sale that aren't very old https://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/ ... erland-rv/

T1 Terry
The second half of this year will be telling for RV's, the bum could fall out for those less financial.
I was told not to buy until later in the year and become a vulture. Not nice, but reality. :roll:
Thanks for your input mate and appreciate your advice.
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jon_d wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:47 pm " you have to question why there are 29 for sale that aren't very old "

Maybe there are 29 more people called Bernie?
Gotcha Jon
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