This is my new home away from home, she's a 1988 model Toyota Coaster which was built in 2007 by Motorhome Conversion Co in Slacks Creek.. Im still trying to figure out how everything works but will use your knowledge when I get stuck trying to figure things out and will be much appreciated..
-- Edited by Jamie and Kerryn on Monday 12th of October 2015 09:25:07 AM
Thanks guys, will be great to get out on the road and do some relaxing..
Radar said
04:55 AM Oct 13, 2015
Yes, I am a little envee, go ahead and enjoy your new life style. Ralph.
-- Edited by Radar on Tuesday 13th of October 2015 04:55:54 AM
dishlicker said
05:03 PM Oct 15, 2015
nice set of photos looks good you say you are just starting to work things out maybe i can help you have a photo in there that has a round wheel well just point nth and hang on good luck may see you cheers
Jamie and Kerryn said
09:16 AM Oct 16, 2015
dishlicker wrote:
nice set of photos looks good you say you are just starting to work things out maybe i can help you have a photo in there that has a round wheel well just point nth and hang on good luck may see you cheers
North South or West either way would work with me, can't really go east as I'm on the coast and the old bus isn't amphibious.. lol
The Doo crew said
10:15 AM Oct 19, 2015
Neat looking rig, like the awnings on both sides, keeps it cooler inside. Best way to learn is to use everything, plenty of good advise here if you post a photo of what you have that you don't understand (if that makes sense)
Best part of Coasters is so many mechanical bits are the same as Landcruisers so parts are a doddle to source.
Were only part timers at the moment so while travelling the navigator writes lists of "things to do" when were back home to improve our journeys ready for the "Big Lap"
Have a whiteboard in the man cave with the list so I can tick it off as I go, every trip the list is shorter.
Get out & enjoy your new toy!!
Jamie and Kerryn said
11:11 AM Oct 19, 2015
The Doo crew wrote:
Neat looking rig, like the awnings on both sides, keeps it cooler inside. Best way to learn is to use everything, plenty of good advise here if you post a photo of what you have that you don't understand (if that makes sense) Best part of Coasters is so many mechanical bits are the same as Landcruisers so parts are a doddle to source. Were only part timers at the moment so while travelling the navigator writes lists of "things to do" when were back home to improve our journeys ready for the "Big Lap" Have a whiteboard in the man cave with the list so I can tick it off as I go, every trip the list is shorter. Get out & enjoy your new toy!!
Yeah I'm learning as I go, I've flicked every switch and tracked every wire now so I'm pretty confident on what everything does. Just waiting to get some spare time now so we can get away for a few days on a bit of a trip somewhere..
Cheers... Jamie & Kerryn..
-- Edited by Jamie and Kerryn on Monday 19th of October 2015 11:51:55 AM
chicken said
11:38 AM Oct 19, 2015
Nice unit you have got for your self there. Looks in great condition. Enjoy your time out and keep safe.
Chicken
Jamie and Kerryn said
11:53 AM Oct 19, 2015
chicken wrote:
Nice unit you have got for your self there. Looks in great condition. Enjoy your time out and keep safe.
Chicken
Thanks Mate, and may we all stay safe on our travels wherever we may roam...
-- Edited by Jamie and Kerryn on Monday 19th of October 2015 11:55:28 AM
This is my new home away from home, she's a 1988 model Toyota Coaster which was built in 2007 by Motorhome Conversion Co in Slacks Creek.. Im still trying to figure out how everything works but will use your knowledge when I get stuck trying to figure things out and will be much appreciated..
-- Edited by Jamie and Kerryn on Monday 12th of October 2015 09:25:07 AM
Yes, I am a little envee, go ahead and enjoy your new life style. Ralph.
-- Edited by Radar on Tuesday 13th of October 2015 04:55:54 AM
nice set of photos looks good you say you are just starting to work things out maybe i can help you have a photo in there that has a round wheel well just point nth and hang on good luck may see you cheers
North South or West either way would work with me, can't really go east as I'm on the coast and the old bus isn't amphibious.. lol
Best part of Coasters is so many mechanical bits are the same as Landcruisers so parts are a doddle to source.
Were only part timers at the moment so while travelling the navigator writes lists of "things to do" when were back home to improve our journeys ready for the "Big Lap"
Have a whiteboard in the man cave with the list so I can tick it off as I go, every trip the list is shorter.
Get out & enjoy your new toy!!
Yeah I'm learning as I go, I've flicked every switch and tracked every wire now so I'm pretty confident on what everything does. Just waiting to get some spare time now so we can get away for a few days on a bit of a trip somewhere..
Cheers... Jamie & Kerryn..
-- Edited by Jamie and Kerryn on Monday 19th of October 2015 11:51:55 AM
Nice unit you have got for your self there. Looks in great condition. Enjoy your time out and keep safe.
Chicken
Thanks Mate, and may we all stay safe on our travels wherever we may roam...
-- Edited by Jamie and Kerryn on Monday 19th of October 2015 11:55:28 AM
Thanks Aus-Kiwi will do..