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$485 - $500K +
The Liberation is based on the Mercedes Benz Sprinter 515CDI and features unprecedented 5.3m long slide out. Its incredible 3 metre wide living area and outstanding level of luxury features makes it the ultimate car licence motorhome.
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Ensuite with Separate Shower & Toilet
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Liberation Series
$360 - 385K +
Featuring the same superior strength lightweight technology as our Prestige models, the Inspiration range is more than ready to take on Australias harsh road conditions.
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Built-in GPS with Reversing Camera
Optional 4x4 Available
Auto Transmission with Cruise Control
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$206 - 310k +
Paradise's exciting new budget conscious Range features our renowned superior construction and unsurpassed quality & materials.
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Integrity Series
$162 - 224k +
The Oasis is designed for those requiring the compact size and mobility of a van, but prefer the living space and practical features found in larger motorhomes.
Superior Mobility
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Oasis Series
$128 - 142k +
Oasis Series
The Oasis is designed for those requiring the compact size and mobility of a van, but prefer the living space and practical features found in larger motorhomes.
Chris and I have now spent a month travelling Queensland, visiting our family and thoroughly enjoying everything our wonderful motor home has to offer.
The Oasis range sets a revolutionary benchmark for spaciousness & practicality. With its centrally mounted motorhome door and rear ensuite the Oasis cannot be compared to any other van conversion. It is no longer simply a campervan, it's a ultra mobile motorhome.
On the outside it is a stunning looking motorhome. The stylish exterior is complimented by the inclusion of a fully integrated entry door, double-glazed tinted windows and striking two-tone paint with themed graphics. At the end of the day there is no time consuming chore converting the lounge into a bed. The Oasis makes it a pleasure to retire for the night with the luxury of a permanent double bed, adjustable lights and ideally positioned TV.
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-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 6th of January 2012 08:17:44 AM
peacewalker said
08:31 AM Jan 6, 2012
hi sheba, checked it out, its great, little bit over my budget but will check it out,thanks
aussietraveller said
08:31 PM Jan 6, 2012
Hi peace walker Friend of mine had two 21 seat coaster and had the same problem the hangers on which the outer metal panelling was fixed had some severe rust problems but the Mazda coaster had no rust problems when checked all 3 vehicles were about the same age.
peacewalker said
09:23 PM Jan 6, 2012
will have to check out mazda coaster, didn't know it existed. thanks
Vic said
01:11 AM Jan 7, 2012
peacewalker wrote:
I have been researching coasters and have been told they rust
between body and fitout. Has anyone had this problem???
also they are rust buckets??? help so hard to find a good
motorhome.
I don't know personally, but my brother in law bought a converted one and thought he had gone over it pretty thoroughly, but when he started to remove some of the fit out found it was badly corroded.
He did some repairs and got rid of it, he bought a Nissan Civilian ex school bus and did his own conversion.
milo said
02:27 PM Jan 10, 2012
thats the thing im always worried about when buying an older vechicle,.. and also the amount of k's on them
I have been researching coasters and have been told they rust
between body and fitout. Has anyone had this problem???
also they are rust buckets??? help so hard to find a good
motorhome.
Have you checked this one out ? I like the Oasis. They have a second-hand one for sale at the moment.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Oasis Series
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Chris and I have now spent a month travelling Queensland, visiting our family and thoroughly enjoying everything our wonderful motor home has to offer.
The Oasis range sets a revolutionary benchmark for spaciousness & practicality. With its centrally mounted motorhome door and rear ensuite the Oasis cannot be compared to any other van conversion. It is no longer simply a campervan, it's a ultra mobile motorhome.
On the outside it is a stunning looking motorhome. The stylish exterior is complimented by the inclusion of a fully integrated entry door, double-glazed tinted windows and striking two-tone paint with themed graphics. At the end of the day there is no time consuming chore converting the lounge into a bed. The Oasis makes it a pleasure to retire for the night with the luxury of a permanent double bed, adjustable lights and ideally positioned TV.
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-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 6th of January 2012 08:17:44 AM
Friend of mine had two 21 seat coaster and had the same problem the hangers on which the outer metal panelling was fixed had some severe rust problems but the Mazda coaster had no rust problems when checked all 3 vehicles were about the same age.
I don't know personally, but my brother in law bought a converted one and thought he had gone over it pretty thoroughly, but when he started to remove some of the fit out found it was badly corroded.
He did some repairs and got rid of it, he bought a Nissan Civilian ex school bus and did his own conversion.
and also the amount of k's on them