ITEM: custom built camper
CONDITION: very good
REASON FOR SELLING: time for a change
PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS: $10,500
EXTRA INFO: see below
LOCATION: Albany creek, brisbane
PICTURES: see below
phone is 0423 030 533
Featured In camper trailers Australia magazine March 2015. Will give the owner a copy of the magazine although a bit has changed since then. You cant buy a trailer this self sufficient and well built for the money, not even for half of it! 7x4 foot internal space in the trailer fully lockable & dust tight
Doest not come with fridge or awning and tent room pictured off to the side (as that broke).
I camped for 2 weeks at Fraser when I left the batteries were still full. That was running lights, stereo, fridge and freezer 24/7 off it, water pump as well as using it as the base station for charging everyones items. It truly is as self sufficient as they get. With the tanks full and 20L water cans in the jerry holders it has 160L water capacity
-ARB Simpson 2 (the new one) roof top tent with self lifting system so it sits low in transit and can either be hand wound up or I use a 12v impact wrench for effortless quick setup. Better than tjm ironman kings tigerz roo systems tents.
-Full ARB annexe for under the tent which fully zips up around trailer kitchen and one side of trailer near the fridge for ultimate protection in the elements.
-Tent has 12v cig socket, usb output, strip lighting permanently
-Custom made steel hard lid on gas struts to keep water out and keep the gear locked up
-Custom mounted checkerplate toolbox on front of trailer
-Stabiliser legs fitted to the rear and front of trailer so the roof top tent is sturdy.
-2 x 20L jerry can holders either side for either diesel or additional water
-2 x 59L plastic water tanks mounted under trailer on either side of the axle. I have a valve so I can have one on and then when it runs out I know I am half way through my water and can turn that tank off and the reserve 60L tank on
-Off-road Leaf spring suspension
-265/70/17 Maxxis Bighorn's on Prado 17" Alloy wheels
-3 x Yuasa deep cycle 90 a/h sealed lead acid batteries housed in front tool box total of 270 amp hours so with the solar you will never need to go to a powered camp site again
-2 x 4.5kg gas bottles holders housed on the exterior sides of the toolbox. i generally ran one for cooker and gas hot water and the other was a spare.
-2 x 100 watt roof mount solar panels removable to chase the sun. the panels generate about 6 amps each so 12 amps total with these two.
-40 watt solar panel fixed on tool box generates about 3 amps so combined total solar of about 15 amps per hour.
-30 amp MPPT solar regulator showing battery %, solar input, amp hour output and battery temperature along with a lot of other things
-anderson plug at front of camper which charges via the car when towing
-12v auto pressure pump
-automated gas hot water system for hot water showers + hot water in the kitchen. This is the bee's knees and it works a treat. Have it set on about 35-40 degrees for showering and it goes up to about 60 degrees celsius for washing up.
-Stainless steel tailgate kitchen with 12v pressurised running water (no hand pump) and stainless cupboard + drawer underneath
-custom plywood partitions inside trailer for gear to be stored + 100% marine carpeted for nice durable finish
-custom made kitchen drawers to house cutlery, crockery etc
-custom made fridge slide out of galvanised steel and bearings for slide rollers. I have a 65L primus mammoth mounted in there so it would fit a fridge similar to these dimensions.
-Marine 12v switchboard to run lights, pressure pump etc
-2000 watt power inverter hard wired for charging whatever you need.
-Led strip lights on remote control for under hard lid, can be turned off from inside the tent
-ample strip lighting around the trailer.
-Led rear tail lights & number plate light on trailer
-painted in Hammertone gun metal grey (freshly sprayed earlier this year)
-bluetooth sony stereo +marine speakers
CONDITION: very good
REASON FOR SELLING: time for a change
PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS: $10,500
EXTRA INFO: see below
LOCATION: Albany creek, brisbane
PICTURES: see below
phone is 0423 030 533
Featured In camper trailers Australia magazine March 2015. Will give the owner a copy of the magazine although a bit has changed since then. You cant buy a trailer this self sufficient and well built for the money, not even for half of it! 7x4 foot internal space in the trailer fully lockable & dust tight
Doest not come with fridge or awning and tent room pictured off to the side (as that broke).
I camped for 2 weeks at Fraser when I left the batteries were still full. That was running lights, stereo, fridge and freezer 24/7 off it, water pump as well as using it as the base station for charging everyones items. It truly is as self sufficient as they get. With the tanks full and 20L water cans in the jerry holders it has 160L water capacity
-ARB Simpson 2 (the new one) roof top tent with self lifting system so it sits low in transit and can either be hand wound up or I use a 12v impact wrench for effortless quick setup. Better than tjm ironman kings tigerz roo systems tents.
-Full ARB annexe for under the tent which fully zips up around trailer kitchen and one side of trailer near the fridge for ultimate protection in the elements.
-Tent has 12v cig socket, usb output, strip lighting permanently
-Custom made steel hard lid on gas struts to keep water out and keep the gear locked up
-Custom mounted checkerplate toolbox on front of trailer
-Stabiliser legs fitted to the rear and front of trailer so the roof top tent is sturdy.
-2 x 20L jerry can holders either side for either diesel or additional water
-2 x 59L plastic water tanks mounted under trailer on either side of the axle. I have a valve so I can have one on and then when it runs out I know I am half way through my water and can turn that tank off and the reserve 60L tank on
-Off-road Leaf spring suspension
-265/70/17 Maxxis Bighorn's on Prado 17" Alloy wheels
-3 x Yuasa deep cycle 90 a/h sealed lead acid batteries housed in front tool box total of 270 amp hours so with the solar you will never need to go to a powered camp site again
-2 x 4.5kg gas bottles holders housed on the exterior sides of the toolbox. i generally ran one for cooker and gas hot water and the other was a spare.
-2 x 100 watt roof mount solar panels removable to chase the sun. the panels generate about 6 amps each so 12 amps total with these two.
-40 watt solar panel fixed on tool box generates about 3 amps so combined total solar of about 15 amps per hour.
-30 amp MPPT solar regulator showing battery %, solar input, amp hour output and battery temperature along with a lot of other things
-anderson plug at front of camper which charges via the car when towing
-12v auto pressure pump
-automated gas hot water system for hot water showers + hot water in the kitchen. This is the bee's knees and it works a treat. Have it set on about 35-40 degrees for showering and it goes up to about 60 degrees celsius for washing up.
-Stainless steel tailgate kitchen with 12v pressurised running water (no hand pump) and stainless cupboard + drawer underneath
-custom plywood partitions inside trailer for gear to be stored + 100% marine carpeted for nice durable finish
-custom made kitchen drawers to house cutlery, crockery etc
-custom made fridge slide out of galvanised steel and bearings for slide rollers. I have a 65L primus mammoth mounted in there so it would fit a fridge similar to these dimensions.
-Marine 12v switchboard to run lights, pressure pump etc
-2000 watt power inverter hard wired for charging whatever you need.
-Led strip lights on remote control for under hard lid, can be turned off from inside the tent
-ample strip lighting around the trailer.
-Led rear tail lights & number plate light on trailer
-painted in Hammertone gun metal grey (freshly sprayed earlier this year)
-bluetooth sony stereo +marine speakers
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