We really like it as well, however I have heard they are not built to the same standard they where a few years ago. My brother-in-law ended up getting a TrakShak, and he loves it. We are looking to buy for the next 10years, wont be upgrading anytime soon if we fork out this much. ![]() Once the little one gets a few years older we are looking at going north for a few months to tour the top end, so we want something that can do some serious off-roading. Then throughout the year we do bush camping where we can. We do 3 weeks a year up the NSW east coast, 3 one week blocks at caravan parks. Although we would get a lot more bang for our buck! and I know plenty of people have no problems. I have thought about the second hand route but my brother in law went that way and had some serious problems a few years later so we are a little hesitant. We have a 2010 Toyota Prado so whatever we end up with pulling it shouldn't be a problem. Have been to their showroom and to both the Newcastle and Sydney shows this year and last to look around. Its a big investment, we have been saving for the last two years! We are looking at a Complete Campsite Jabiru with modifications to suit what we want (currently quoted about $34500). We are currently looking at spending around the 30k mark. ![]() Have read hundreds of posts on the different campers, opinions, modifications and reviews, and think I have narrowed down my search. I have been reading the forums here for a while now and have finally got the go ahead from the wife to pull the trigger on our newest investment, a camper trailer. My wife and I are both teachers so we try and get away every holiday, not as easy at the moment as I have to fill the car up, set the tent, tarp and kitchen up, takes a few hours to get 'correctly' set up. We are a family of 3, me (Daniel) my wife (Kelly) and my 1month old (William).
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