rescue1
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 01-2009
TOTAL POSTS: 1384
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Scott,
You'll find this local site a great resource
--- Alan & Phillipa
2008 X-Trail TL White Diamond
Plumpton NSW
Our Mods
X-1112 (C)
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1/Aug/2011, 8:42 pm
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cooch t31
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 06-2008
Location: Blue Mountains, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 5966
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Congrats on the trailer Scot, you see a lot of people towing this type of camper.
Better than sleeping in a tent on the ground.
Cheap too.
--- Tony X-891c
HERE is my D22 Navara
HERE is my old 2008 T31, ST Series1
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2/Aug/2011, 6:04 am
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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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It depends on what type of tent and sleeping arrangements you have Tony. Some of the tents I have seen look like a small version of a house with bedrooms and kitchen areas, beds and tables The only downside is that you probably needed a trailer to fit the gear/tent in LOL
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2/Aug/2011, 6:18 am
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cooch t31
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 06-2008
Location: Blue Mountains, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 5966
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I know what you mean, some have more bedrooms and alfresco areas than many houses.
Bugger that, the simpler the better.
Thats why I used to sleep in the Xy, all you have to do is close the tailgate.
--- Tony X-891c
HERE is my D22 Navara
HERE is my old 2008 T31, ST Series1
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2/Aug/2011, 6:35 am
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cooch t31
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 06-2008
Location: Blue Mountains, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 5966
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You might be able to fit the jerry and bottle on the A frame, or do you have a box there.
--- Tony X-891c
HERE is my D22 Navara
HERE is my old 2008 T31, ST Series1
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3/Aug/2011, 6:02 am
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