End of our travellling

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BruceS wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 12:53 pm OK, more info as I know I'm not going to do anything stoopid at my age!!!

Can anyone see this ad?
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listi ... attachment

Specs of the NPS300 here.
https://www.trucksales.com.au/editorial ... 300-48855/
Couldn't make out the first one Bruce.
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Same here.
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Yeah, sorry. I didn't realize you have to be a member to view it.

Well maintained - full service history, manuals and instructions and receipts since new.
Recently put over pits to transfer rego from Qld to SA, passed first inspection but we are done travelling so time to sell.
Needs a Light Rigid drivers licence. 5speed manual transmission on Isuzu NPR300 base.
Set up ready for free camping and plenty of storage.
Approx 197800ks
320w Solar panels, built in Onan 3.6kva generator, 2x 120ah house batteries with built-in battery charger,300w Inverter,
200L diesel tank,300L Fresh water tank,180L Grey water tank,
2x 9kg Gas bottles,Gas hot water,UHF Radio,Roamsafe security screen door, awning, privacy screen and mat, ducted aircon,
186litre 3 way Electrolux fridge/freezer, gas 4 burner stove, oven & grill, remote controlled Radio/CD player in cabin with speakers in house section.
Shower with separate vanity basin & cassette toilet
Beds are a Queen over cabin & when folded out the lounge makes a double bed.
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Grrr.... fix it please Ray?
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Just remember, you can't tilt the cab to do any work.

Bed is above the cabin. Climbing a ladder is not to welcoming at night.

Dometic awning.... I wonder about their wind strength.
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... _share2001 Mazda t 4600
$62,000
Listed 41 weeks ago in Adelaide, SA
About This Vehicle
Exterior color: White · Interior color: Blue
Fuel type: Diesel
Seller's Description
Mazda T4600 – 5 speed manual
HR Licence required
Seats 5 with seat belts – Sleeps 6
160,500 klms – 2 owners since new
3 months registration included upon purchase
4 Solar panels with controller
New roof mounted ducted air conditioner
Wineguard TV Antenna
Charger/1500w Inverter
Onan Generator 3.5Kva
2 Fresh water tanks with fresh water filter
- plus mains water connection
CB Radio, Cassette radio, UHF Radio
Toilet, shower/bath, hand basin plus external shower
4 person table/seating area – which converts to double bed
2 lounge chairs plus 3 to 4 person lounge which converts to double bed
4 roof vents – extractor fan over shower
Swivel mounted TV & DVD Player mounted in lounge area/bed area
Gas/Electric Hot water system
Gas/240volt Electric/12volt Electric Two Door Fridge Freezer
Stove, four burner hot plate, griller, microwave oven and range hood with lights and exhaust fan
Ample storage under floor and ample storage in vehicle.
Awning – 5 metres
2 new truck batteries
2 gas bottles
2 house batteries
2 driving lights fitted to bull bar
Selling due to upgrade to larger vehicle
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BruceS wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 7:26 pm OK, same old same old....
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/cowirra ... 1287583797
This is what ya want mate, T1 has driven it more than me ... :o

https://camperagent.com.au/store/2017-a ... 7944-9245/

Ya wont overload this baby ... ;)

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Just remember that the older Winnebagos had the rubber membrane roof. If the roof hasn't been maintained correctly over the years, you could be in for a world of pain.
Apart from that, it will just depend on mileage and how much you are prepared to pay.
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BruceS wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 12:53 pm OK, more info as I know I'm not going to do anything stoopid at my age!!!

Can anyone see this ad?
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listi ... attachment

Specs of the NPS300 here.
https://www.trucksales.com.au/editorial ... 300-48855/
and here is the take away from the Truck Sales review
The NPR 300 is mechanically identical to the NPR 250, the only difference being the latter is specified with a 4500kg GVM and so can be driven on a standard car licence.
Both have a towing capacity of 750kg unbraked and 3500kg braked, yet the GCM is 8,000kg for the NPR250 but 10,000kg for the NPR300 .... if they are mechanically the same, then the difference must be what the tyres on the NPR250 can carry .... but the difference in the GVM between the two is 3,500kg .... so ????

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