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    Is that you in the high heels???

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    Nah , You can just see me sitting down at the far left of the pic. And really I've got my head in the factory fuse panel , soldering wires and I have the workshop manual opened up at the page that says "In Case of Emergency".

    Don't ask.
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    Very nice work. I really like the new door and the other well-heeled accessories. More pics and dimensions please.

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatcharterboat
    Nah , You can just see me sitting down at the far left of the pic. And really I've got my head in the factory fuse panel , soldering wires and I have the workshop manual opened up at the page that says "In Case of Emergency".

    Don't ask.
    Glad you brought that detail to our attention. I had a hard time seeing the truck in that particular pic., let alone you sitting there...

    Nothing personal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boblynch
    ...I really like the ... well-heeled accessories. More pics and dimensions please.
    Dimensions, but not weight. A gentleman never asks.





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    Is that a load per square centimeter test on those steps?

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    John,

    Your latest design looks wonderful! Please post interior photos when you have a chance.

    Will this design be the basis for the "Scout" model on your web site?
    http://www.allterrainwarriors.com.au...d=19&Itemid=25

    The camper body looks to be molded from one piece of fiberglass, with holes for windows and doors cut later. The mold is a big investment, but the result has fewer joints and seams.

    Unfortunately Isuzu does not import 4x4 versions of its medium trucks to North America. Fuso is the only medium duty cab-forward 4x4 available here.

    Does All Terrain Warriors have any plans to sell the camper body separate from the truck chassis? Or do we have to ship our North American chassis to Australia for installation? The latter might be a cool way to start a couple of months of vacation Down Under!

    Chip Haven

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    From the All Terrain Warriors PDF file about the Scout model, here's the floorplan that looks most similar to the vehicle in John's photos



    Dimensions listed in the PDF include
    camper length 4.2 m (165 in)
    camper width 2.33 m (92 in)
    internal height with top raised 2.2 m (87 in)
    vehicle weight as built 4500 kg (9,900 lbs)

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    Is that a load per square centimeter test on those steps?
    Kerry, Yep. That's our "Stiletto" test . Very applicable to the Australian outback. Lol.

    I can tell I'm going to pay for posting this pic on Monday. That's my foreman's GF.
    Mark16

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    From the All Terrain Warriors PDF file about the Scout model, here's the floorplan that looks most similar to the vehicle in John's photos
    Hi Chip, How's it going ??

    Yep. Good guess with the floor plan but there is another double bed running length ways above the fixed double bed. This isn't shown in the diagram you posted. Because of the tapered body it works out about 1500mm across by 2000mm long.

    Here 's a couple of interior shots so that you get the idea.





    Mark16

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