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    Thanks for that - will be up in a few weeks so will have a look.

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    What about Carryboy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gusG View Post
    What about Carryboy?
    2015 Motor Home
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    Looked at a few of the HiLux based ones but not that impressed
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    Here ya go:

    2015 Motor Home
    Seen them - Very small inside. Rather spend 2m on something more bespoke.

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    ,,,, not good for what I want.

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    ^ Fair enough, I wasn't paying attention was I?

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    Nah your alright - any ideas always welcome.

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    I recently purchased a Toyota superwagon(older Hiace model), took out a row of seats and did some minor modifications to it. I use it to haul surfboards, coolers, two small dogs, bbq, bags and gear around on Surf trips down to Khao Lak. It might be a bit small for you, however with a tent/canopy extension to the side...it would double your space. The advantages of the Toyota are that they are stealthy...so many around, they do not stand out. With tinted windows and curtains, no one would even know what is inside. The other factor is being road legal, on your regular driving licence...you are allowed to drive them for private use. For us, combined with a tent, it is ideal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pluto View Post
    I recently purchased a Toyota superwagon(older Hiace model), took out a row of seats and did some minor modifications to it. I use it to haul surfboards, coolers, two small dogs, bbq, bags and gear around on Surf trips down to Khao Lak. It might be a bit small for you, however with a tent/canopy extension to the side...it would double your space. The advantages of the Toyota are that they are stealthy...so many around, they do not stand out. With tinted windows and curtains, no one would even know what is inside. The other factor is being road legal, on your regular driving licence...you are allowed to drive them for private use. For us, combined with a tent, it is ideal.
    Stick up some pictures if you can.

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    This should do the job:


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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
    Here's the most important part of the rig. The shitter box.
    I own a lot of camping gear, but this bad boy right here is the lynch pin of the whole setup.

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    Have ya considered something like this, dogs love it.

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    Sure there is a more recent campervan thread, but the search facility here . . .

    Anyhow, this from last week, hope they slept well, parked withing 20m of the property owner's screeching macaw aviaries


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    They sleep in the tent on top of the car? Re-tory-cal question as I doubt it's for cooking in.


    I'm all for loving the great outdoors, but I'm not sleeping in a tent unless I'm out in the Australian bush or doing some sort of Dirk Extreme Combat-Race.

    Give me a nice clean hot shower, big hotel room bed with aircon, TV and icy beers and real pizza delivered after a day of hiking any day of the week.

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    My kind of motorhome.


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