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    Cub camper diamond creek

    Bored shipless at airport with flight delayed, found this for anyone looking.

    I like the Cubs.

    Hard Floor Camper Trailer on Gumtree http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/1096685662

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    WOW that aint going anywhere near a track with all those crappy boxes underneath.
    That would scrape on a speed hump imo, easy enough to mod back to something
    that can handle some ruts and pot holes, Price is good
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    WOW that aint going anywhere near a track with all those crappy boxes underneath. That would scrape on a speed hump imo
    yeah crazy! Take those off for sure.

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    wow looks like a piece of crap. lots of work required
    I wouldn't pay $500 for it

    I know the cub campers are worth a bit but i've seen way better ones for around the 5k mark
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    what was the RRP on these when they were new???
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    what was the RRP on these when they were new???
    I went to their shop in Campbellfield and they go as high as 30k. Depending on what you want. Bloody nice campers though... Once our second kid is in a tent we want to sell our soft floor and go a hard floor. Drawback with that is we will lose our storage space... So we're not sure on what to do.

    I like your Jayco AB with the suspension on it. Whats your thoughts? Anything that could be improved on something like yours? This was the other way we thought of going. Getting a Jayco and putting a decent axle and suspension under it.

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    They go a lot more than 30k workmate just got his supamatic drover model and it was 39k without any options .

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    It is however bees knees.

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    How about this one? It is in Brisbane though. $3k ono

    http://caravanersforum.com/viewtopic...railer#p875724

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    I went to their shop in Campbellfield and they go as high as 30k. Depending on what you want. Bloody nice campers though... Once our second kid is in a tent we want to sell our soft floor and go a hard floor. Drawback with that is we will lose our storage space... So we're not sure on what to do. I like your Jayco AB with the suspension on it. Whats your thoughts? Anything that could be improved on something like yours? This was the other way we thought of going. Getting a Jayco and putting a decent axle and suspension under it.
    Absolutely love it mate and it has gone through some pretty rough tracks.

    The only downside is the size.

    You would want a little bit bigger for a family of 4.

    Maybe a swan rather then finch size.

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