> g'day, im possible looking at something like this
> http://www.sydneyrvcentre.com.au/stock51.htm
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> milo
http://www.topupcamper.com/
http://www.libertyrvs.com/trkcamper.htm
http://happyholidaysmotorhome.com/10moth.html
Here are some links that will help.
What you displayed is a class C moter home that does not break down so
you can use the auto part only, but what I have provided will.
BILL P.--
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milo - 22 Jan 2006 05:14 GMT
>> g'day, im possible looking at something like this
>> http://www.sydneyrvcentre.com.au/stock51.htm
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> BILL P.--
> Member; Am.Lgn,DAV,VFW,AFSA
thanks Bill, but i need some aussie links
some are set out really well though,
milo ,
milo - 22 Jan 2006 05:16 GMT
>> g'day, im possible looking at something like this
>> http://www.sydneyrvcentre.com.au/stock51.htm
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> BILL P.--
> Member; Am.Lgn,DAV,VFW,AFSA
yeah this is closer, from one of the links u gave me
http://happyholidaysmotorhome.com/images/Elkhornl.jpg
milo
Jon Porter - 22 Jan 2006 17:42 GMT
> yeah this is closer, from one of the links u gave me
>
> http://happyholidaysmotorhome.com/images/Elkhornl.jpg
Judging from other people's experiences, probably the biggest thing to watch
out for with that sort of setup is to make sure the truck can handle the
weight. And if you are considering sliding the truck out from under it lot,
consider how much easier it would be to simply drop a trailer off of the
hitch instead.

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