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    Great lookin set up there Rossco.
    Love the fridge mate, did you end up gettin it sorted ??
    Love the site as well, thanks buddy


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    now im jealous ,my one of those is full of work crap, .........errrr work materials and fittings,
    looks absolutly fanfriggintastic , you guys are well setup and looks like gunna have a great time away.
    how long have you had the bus Ross????
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    looking good mate, reckon me an me missus could do with a break away soon, any chance I can borrow your rig and leave me kids with you for a couple of weeks??????? hahahahaha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Jeez Rossco, looking at that last photo you'd wanna keep your fish hooks away from those soft bladders! Could be a bit of a spill in there otherwise.

    That is a great setup mate. You'll live out of that like a touring prince!
    You can't beat a full bladder. lol

    I'm looking forward to submitting my first trip report, too
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    Thats a really good setup rossco tough shackels for pulling buffalo out but why not put the fishing poll in a holder ,could be interesting other wise
    looking forward to reading your report should be a good read

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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    You can't beat a full bladder. lol

    I'm looking forward to submitting my first trip report, too
    Looking forward to reading it old mate! You've inspired me to finally bite the bullet and sort the other recovery points on Tank. What is the laden weight with the rig fully decked out and ready to roll??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrig View Post
    Looking forward to reading it old mate! You've inspired me to finally bite the bullet and sort the other recovery points on Tank. What is the laden weight with the rig fully decked out and ready to roll??
    T 2740
    A 3400
    C 5900

    That's all I know. They're the numbers on the side of the truck. The heaviest things in the back will be about 150lts of water, a full 95lt fridge, plus all the recovery gear, plus all the food.
    The heaviest things in the front will be me and the missus. lol.

    Not that we're taking any tents, or swags, but they're not that heavy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    T 2740
    A 3400
    C 5900

    That's all I know. They're the numbers on the side of the truck. The heaviest things in the back will be about 150lts of water, a full 95lt fridge, plus all the recovery gear, plus all the food.
    The heaviest things in the front will be me and the missus. lol.

    Not that we're taking any tents, or swags, but they're not that heavy.
    I wouldn't expect you will have any problems in your Rig Rossco with it being ex Telstra, it will have been decked out for heavy work loads.

    Theirs always the "ITS A PATROL" factor as well......lolol

    Safe as houses mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roofy View Post
    Thats a really good setup rossco tough shackels for pulling buffalo out but why not put the fishing poll in a holder ,could be interesting other wise
    looking forward to reading your report should be a good read
    Thanks roofy.

    Still contemplating whether or not to use the rod to double up as a sand flag. Got to unpack it and repack it. I basically did a dry run to see how most things would fit. Still gotta stock it up with food and other essentials. lol
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    G'day Rossco, I'm still looking out for the right vehicle.
    A question about these ex telstra units like yours
    In some pics I've seen there appears to be one or two lift up panels in the floor of the pod - are these for under tray access, or storage under the floor?

    I may be going to look at one next weekend '06 & 150,000kms for $34k

    regards
    Cuppa

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