New Race Trailer

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Steve Bass

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10,478 posts

245 months

Yesterday (21:29)
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So after a couple of years slumming it in a 10x6 enclosed trailer I got fed up living like a hobo at the track and offroading. So, new trailer time..
Picked up an all aluminium 16x7 with a ramp door that had been partially RV'd by the PO.
AC unit, 50A electrical inlet, lighting, insulation rv windows and doors with mozzy screens and a closed ceiling....
So after a little bit of upgrades like new floors, kitchen counter and storage cupboards, she's a proper bougy little thing.
Pop up shelter outside, camping shower and gas cookers means a little more comfort at the track or in the forests when offroading.
Yes, totally over the top but F it, why not..


KTMsm

28,486 posts

275 months

Yesterday (21:36)
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Steve Bass said:
So after a couple of years slumming it in a 10x6 enclosed trailer I got fed up living like a hobo at the track and offroading. So, new trailer time..
Picked up an all aluminium 16x7 with a ramp door that had been partially RV'd by the PO.
AC unit, 50A electrical inlet, lighting, insulation rv windows and doors with mozzy screens and a closed ceiling....
So after a little bit of upgrades like new floors, kitchen counter and storage cupboards, she's a proper bougy little thing.
Pop up shelter outside, camping shower and gas cookers means a little more comfort at the track or in the forests when offroading.
Yes, totally over the top but F it, why not..

By Canadian standards that's tiny

I had a 28' Fifth wheel with slide out a few years ago but I prefer to travel lighter in a LWB Sprinter these days

Steve Bass

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10,478 posts

245 months

Yesterday (21:39)
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KTMsm said:
By Canadian standards that's tiny

I had a 28' Fifth wheel with slide out a few years ago but I prefer to travel lighter in a LWB Sprinter these days
Not getting a 5th wheeler down some of the forest tracks we visithehe