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RobertRyan
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Apr 29, 2014

More from the Sydney Caravan Show

Yes it has everything.Disc Brakes, Airbag, ESC, Fuel Cell

Supreme Basecamp take the kids in your small toyhauler.


Supreme Free Spirit, notice the traditional Australian checker plate "boot" storage area.
  • mlts22 wrote:
    What brand is the fuel cell? Truma's Vega or an EFOY model that uses methanol?

    I'd be tickled pink if Truma would sell their propane fuel cell here in the US. That in combination with an absorption fridge would allow power with boondocking for a long time, unless the A/C is needed.

    I would go with Truma, as they had a large stand in another hall.
  • What brand is the fuel cell? Truma's Vega or an EFOY model that uses methanol?

    I'd be tickled pink if Truma would sell their propane fuel cell here in the US. That in combination with an absorption fridge would allow power with boondocking for a long time, unless the A/C is needed.
  • rbpru wrote:
    What do they cost in American dollars?

    Not counting delivery to the USA.

    About $55,000 on average. Get a lot of variety though but small production runs. Roughly 130-140 Builders of Caravans only in Australia. That does not include Motorhomes, Camper Trailers, 5th Wheeler manufacturers. Build quality a lot better than US sourced Travel Trailers. Some manufacturers giving long warranties.
    Correction:
    Our market leading 2 year warranty together with our 5 year structural guarantee underlines the confidence we have that your new Avida Sapphire will offer you the lifestyle you desire, and for your peace of mind, every new Avida Sapphire has a two year emergency roadside assistance plan, and coupled with our comprehensive nationwide accredited service network we are with you all the way.
  • What do they cost in American dollars?

    Not counting delivery to the USA.
  • AirForceAngler wrote:
    Why would a TT have air bags? Is that the suspension?

    Yes Airbag suspension quite few have it.
  • I love the "rugged" look of the TT's you guys produce down under. From all of the photographs I have seen, they all appear to be well built with a lot of attention to detail.