Anyone got some spare cash laying around? This would make a great if not expensive toy, comes with single or double bed, electric raised roof and awnings etc, etc. Ivecco or Fuso models. See this link;
I'm afraid to ask how much one of these would cost.
More than my budget thats for sure.
JRH said
03:41 PM Jul 27, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
Anyone got some spare cash laying around? This would make a great if not expensive toy, comes with single or double bed, electric raised roof and awnings etc, etc. Ivecco or Fuso models. See this link;
I don't have that kind of loose change laying around.
Sheba said
06:52 PM Jul 27, 2014
Saw one of these in the yard of a local house, when I went to their Garage Sale quite a while ago. Would love to have had a look inside, but wasn't game to ask.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Sunday 27th of July 2014 06:52:54 PM
PJK said
08:09 PM Jul 27, 2014
There is one for sale second hand at the moment. 30,000 km for $80k.
The house section is a real compromise, but if you want to go bush it would be great.
Peter
PJK
Bryan said
09:35 PM Jul 27, 2014
$80k is bargain especially with 30,000 kms, all things being equal. There was a similar one for sale a good few months ago at Parkland RV in Perth for over $200k but you're right about the house component.
There's a company here in Perth making something similar on the Iveco 4x4 chassis. Had a look at it at the Perth caravan show but their name slips my mind.
wendyv said
09:36 PM Jul 27, 2014
A NZ couple who travel regularly in Aust - and post blog as giacometti wanderers on blogspot - had one built for them a year or two ago. I woulod suggest that anyone interested in doing the same, read their blog first, about their experiences with the company.
Vic41 said
09:39 PM Jul 27, 2014
Bryan wrote:
$80k is bargain especially with 30,000 kms, all things being equal. There was a similar one for sale a good few months ago at Parkland RV in Perth for over $200k but you're right about the house component.
There's a company here in Perth making something similar on the Iveco 4x4 chassis. Had a look at it at the Perth caravan show but their name slips my mind.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Sunday 27th of July 2014 09:42:54 PM
Mezzie said
07:26 AM Jul 28, 2014
How come its designed here but made in the US? We have a lot of incredible inventor here but due to funding have to go overseas.. shame!
Bryan said
08:44 AM Jul 28, 2014
Not OKA's Vic. Genuine Earth Cruiser on a FUSO chassis. It was a late model too but I can't remember the year but 2011 or 2012. It was at Parkland RV, the Avida dealer. Too rich for me plus they are not available with automatic gearbox.
Vic41 said
09:00 AM Jul 28, 2014
Mezzie wrote:
How come its designed here but made in the US? We have a lot of incredible inventor here but due to funding have to go overseas.. shame!
At least the OKA's made here Mezzie.
Vic41 said
09:01 AM Jul 28, 2014
Bryan wrote:
Not OKA's Vic. Genuine Earth Cruiser on a FUSO chassis. It was a late model too but I can't remember the year but 2011 or 2012. It was at Parkland RV, the Avida dealer. Too rich for me plus they are not available with automatic gearbox.
Yes auto would be good Bryan although manual might be better in the desert etc.
diggerop said
10:33 AM Jul 28, 2014
Made in Brisbane It's not a poptop but I'm sure he would make a poptop if you want it.
scroll down a bit and you'll find a few more pics.
www.facebook.com/Roswal.Trailers
-- Edited by diggerop on Monday 28th of July 2014 10:34:03 AM
Anyone got some spare cash laying around? This would make a great if not expensive toy, comes with single or double bed, electric raised roof and awnings etc, etc. Ivecco or Fuso models. See this link;
http://www.earthcruiser.com/
More than my budget thats for sure.
I don't have that kind of loose change laying around.
Saw one of these in the yard of a local house, when I went to their Garage Sale quite a while ago. Would love to have had a look inside, but wasn't game to ask.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Sunday 27th of July 2014 06:52:54 PM
The house section is a real compromise, but if you want to go bush it would be great.
Peter
PJK
There's a company here in Perth making something similar on the Iveco 4x4 chassis. Had a look at it at the Perth caravan show but their name slips my mind.
Were they OKA's Bryan????
http://www.dovecampers.com.au/p100/oka/
http://www.customcoasterconversions.com.au/OKA-4x4.html
-- Edited by Vic41 on Sunday 27th of July 2014 09:42:54 PM
How come its designed here but made in the US? We have a lot of incredible inventor here but due to funding have to go overseas.. shame!
Not OKA's Vic. Genuine Earth Cruiser on a FUSO chassis. It was a late model too but I can't remember the year but 2011 or 2012. It was at Parkland RV, the Avida dealer. Too rich for me plus they are not available with automatic gearbox.
At least the OKA's made here Mezzie.
Yes auto would be good Bryan although manual might be better in the desert etc.
Made in Brisbane
It's not a poptop but I'm sure he would make a poptop if you want it.
scroll down a bit and you'll find a few more pics.
www.facebook.com/Roswal.Trailers
-- Edited by diggerop on Monday 28th of July 2014 10:34:03 AM
That Roswall one looks nice.
Give me one of these....
Rob Grays hard Work.. Mk1 is gone replaced by Mk 2.. Read and enjoy..
Juergen
Psst read the Construction Diaries if you have time... They are a great Read..
J