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    Quote Originally Posted by Brodie tas View Post
    Do you find there is much more fuel usage with the roof top tent? With my other 4wd its on at the moment i dont notice anything but it sits a bit lower over my tub
    Yeah i found my old td42 N/A to use about 2L/100 extra but i got all that and some back when i turbo'd it. now im getting 14L/100 at 110 with the ac on

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    Quote Originally Posted by HigginsGQ View Post
    Yeah i found my old td42 N/A to use about 2L/100 extra but i got all that and some back when i turbo'd it. now im getting 14L/100 at 110 with the ac on
    Geez I'm close to double those figures .

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    Thanks for the pictures everyone after a lot of thinking about our camping setups im just going to build a rack over my trailer for the roof top tent and awning, for me 99% of the time when we go camping we stay in the one spot but like to be able to drive of to different fishing spots and cut wood etc plus having it set up on the trailer wont matter what car i take, just a few tool boxes to slide in with all the camping gear to keep it simple because one thing i have learnt with our camping experiences simple is best

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    As a basic, simple & cheap camping set up I rather like this!

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    Also, much as I hate to admit it, looking at some of the GQ pics in this thread I am reminded of how much better looking the GQ is compared to a GU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    As a basic, simple & cheap camping set up I rather like this!



    Also, much as I hate to admit it, looking at some of the GQ pics in this thread I am reminded of how much better looking the GQ is compared to a GU.
    that rear bar is interesting haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbbinhood View Post
    that rear bar is interesting haha
    It goes alright for a few arvos mucking around, bit on the rugged side but iv had the full weight on it a few times now with no panel damage lol
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    Looks a bit tidier with a coat of paint on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by HigginsGQ View Post
    It goes alright for a few arvos mucking around, bit on the rugged side but iv had the full weight on it a few times now with no panel damage lol
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    Looks a bit tidier with a coat of paint on it
    that angle is heaps better, looks mint there. couldn't see it was swing aways before so thought you just ran out of steel and left it haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    As a basic, simple & cheap camping set up I rather like this!



    Also, much as I hate to admit it, looking at some of the GQ pics in this thread I am reminded of how much better looking the GQ is compared to a GU.
    Yeah he has done a great job there

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