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The detail continues! Just look at this wonderful glass and cup rack! Everything close at hand yet absolutely corrugated road proof. The all important "Happy Hour" glasses are well protected inside the top shelf of the pantry. Again all of these items are finished in Tassie Oak even when they are actually out of view. |
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| We are not great lovers of hub caps but on this vehicle they really set it off. The Flinbex clothes line works very well. The awning doubles as an annex as the excellent Aussie Traveller anti flap bars were used. The walls simply Velcro on to these in seconds. Water tanks in stainless steel, waste water in gal. Lots of capacity and a good sized cassette type toilet and shower. The drainage system had zero problems - we tend to check this as we recently looked at a Coaster where the sink water drained into the shower! Solar completes this really lovely motorhome. |
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| Pictured above right of course is Kel and Liz "relaxing" after doing three days of teaching stained glass at the Casino Village Craft Festival in August 2004. The bus itself is a long wheelbase Coaster and non-turbo six cylinder. We asked Kel what the future holds - well he is "looking" for a Hino Rainbow wide body to do it all over again, so watch out folks this fantastic vehicle could be on the market very soooooooon! Note - So we don't get swamped with emails - Kel was the Maintenance Manager at Brisbane's John Paul College! |
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