Not sure I'd take an army colored truck down south though !
looks to be very practical, if the tent portion works well.
http://www.outlawoffroad.com/gallery...=175#!popUp/3/
If thats the number plate on the front its not US either, maybe Ozie ?
Not sure I'd take an army colored truck down south though !
looks to be very practical, if the tent portion works well.
http://www.outlawoffroad.com/gallery...=175#!popUp/3/
If thats the number plate on the front its not US either, maybe Ozie ?
Thanks for sharing. Another view from the web page linked above shows the camper more clearly
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wow that tent can fit an army
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Duno. Feels a bit too big. I'd rather have pop on truck this size. I one camps in desert all the time should work but if space is more tight some trees around this thing would need a lot of clearance.
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I see a turn buckle on the right rear....makes me wonder if the camper is removable? Be pretty cool.
Definitely a huge tent! But I guess the truck may seat 6?
It's hard to tell, but it does appear to be RHD and have a NSW (state) number plate. I like it, great idea, and must be a custom tent(?) but looks pretty well engineered with the peaked, ventilated fly and those flexible rods holding the fly/awnings out.
I would love seeing more details of cab interior tent and storage.
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