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Bushwakka trailer
Does anyone use a bushwakka trailer?
Can you tell me how easy is it to tow, use etc
How much are they fully kitted out?
28th Dec 2012 6:52 am
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I think they are around £18k, I had to drag my mrs away from them a couple of years ago at Billing. They look a good bit of kit and don't be put off by the complex looking tent arrangement, I had the equivalent Howling Moon trailer tent and it was a doddle to set up. My advice would be go for it if funds permit
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28th Dec 2012 9:41 am
chris0leary
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How much?!!! Crickey I expected about half of that. That's a serious commitment.
They do look like a great bit of kit but I'm not sure I would get my money's worth out of one - unless I start planning some serious trips.
28th Dec 2012 3:33 pm
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Have a chat with Disco Dunc. He's built an expedition trailer from BOAB and added his own clever additions. Looks really great.
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28th Dec 2012 4:41 pm
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you could build your own, but then again, that's not a cheap option either guess how I know IDTOOL PRO / Faultmate programing and BAS remaping services in Norway.
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29th Dec 2012 9:39 am
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Yeh ...build your own
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29th Dec 2012 11:13 am
chris0leary
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I wish I had the skills
Nice looking trailer that Wiggs.
29th Dec 2012 11:21 am
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chris0leary wrote:
How much?!!! Crickey I expected about half of that. That's a serious commitment.
They do look like a great bit of kit but I'm not sure I would get my money's worth out of one - unless I start planning some serious trips.
check out the globemaster £8-10k second hand. great suspension and defender track and wheels. 1486mm loads of space plus, and its a big plus. you can drive off which you cant with a roof tent. i have yet to try with the D4 but with the defender 90 you don't know its there
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