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Now this is different an Australian Super C

RobertRyan
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Amazing what is rurning up lately. RV industry in Australia is going ballistic
This was built on an Australian model Kenworth built in Australia Well it is in productuon
Unique new prime mover motorhome sets new standard in luxury touring

A first-of-its-kind mega-luxury motorhome, built on one of the toughest truck bodies in the Australian market and fitted to the standard of a super yacht, has hit the road priced from $878,900 plus on-road costs.

Produced by Queensland-based commercial truck body specialist STG Global, the Kenworth T410-based Dreamliner motorhome "aims to fill a gap in the Australian market for spacious five-star luxury recreational vehicles, with 500 horsepower, capacity for six passengers and the ability to live โ€˜off gridโ€™," the company said.


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RobertRyan
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dblr wrote:
The inside shots are great looks really nice to nice to take out in the back country there but hey if you do your doing it in style!!!!!!!!!! Thanks again really like seeing the units from over there

More a large Truck carrying a House and a Toy Hauler, similar to the US Super C's Except the KW is more capable than a Freightliner

dblr
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Explorer
The inside shots are great looks really nice to nice to take out in the back country there but hey if you do your doing it in style!!!!!!!!!! Thanks again really like seeing the units from over there
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2009 Smart on the deck.

pnichols
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Those land yachts seem just a bit too large for really exploring way out there on the far side of beyond. This is more like it, IMHO ๐Ÿ˜‰ :
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time2roll
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This is more my style :B

RobertRyan wrote:
Then again Motorhomes are different in Australia

RobertRyan
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rjtractor wrote:

To me the floorplan and exterior look appear very "American". Similar to the Dynamax, although a cut above in both quality and price. The KW chassis is a premium truck compared with the more middle of the road Freightliner, and the Dynamax uses a lighter duty drivetrain and chassis. Not everyone needs a toyhauler with a GCWR of 80K+, but it would be pretty cool to have one

Correct they are making an American SuperC with a much more heavy duty truck. Australian
Kenworths are designed and built in Australia. Models are pretty different to the US KW

rjstractor
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RobertRyan wrote:
Amazing what is rurning up lately. RV industry in Australia is going ballistic
This was built on an Australian model Kenworth built in Australia Well it is in productuon
Unique new prime mover motorhome sets new standard in luxury touring

A first-of-its-kind mega-luxury motorhome, built on one of the toughest truck bodies in the Australian market and fitted to the standard of a super yacht, has hit the road priced from $878,900 plus on-road costs.

Produced by Queensland-based commercial truck body specialist STG Global, the Kenworth T410-based Dreamliner motorhome "aims to fill a gap in the Australian market for spacious five-star luxury recreational vehicles, with 500 horsepower, capacity for six passengers and the ability to live โ€˜off gridโ€™," the company said.




To me the floorplan and exterior look appear very "American". Similar to the Dynamax, although a cut above in both quality and price. The KW chassis is a premium truck compared with the more middle of the road Freightliner, and the Dynamax uses a lighter duty drivetrain and chassis. Not everyone needs a toyhauler with a GCWR of 80K+, but it would be pretty cool to have one!
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RobertRyan
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Explorer
Then again Motorhomes are different in Australia

js218
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Reminds me of my old Hallmark, nice rig.
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RobertRyan
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This is not a One Off
Unique new prime mover motorhome sets new standard in luxury touring

A first-of-its-kind mega-luxury motorhome, built on one of the toughest truck bodies in the Australian market and fitted to the standard of a super yacht, has hit the road priced from $878,900 plus on-road costs.

Produced by Queensland-based commercial truck body specialist STG Global, the Kenworth T410-based Dreamliner motorhome "aims to fill a gap in the Australian market for spacious five-star luxury recreational vehicles, with 500 horsepower, capacity for six passengers and the ability to live โ€˜off gridโ€™," the company said.

RobertRyan
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Explorer
A shot of the interior and overall view



RobertRyan
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RoyF wrote:
I guess that this is a custom job. No manufacturer's name, and the tandem-axle KW truck is huge overkill for that (relatively light) load.

Now know it is not . Quite a few things happening with Motorhomes here.

RoyF
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Explorer
I guess that this is a custom job. No manufacturer's name, and the tandem-axle KW truck is huge overkill for that (relatively light) load.

dblr
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Explorer
Very nice any inside pictures?
2017 River Stone Legacy 38MB
2001 Kenworth T2000
2009 Smart on the deck.

valhalla360
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gbopp wrote:
bukhrn wrote:
bob213 wrote:
So...what does something like that cost in Australia? In American dollars?
More than I have, in Any dollars.

Dig out your old Monopoly game, you'll be good to go. ๐Ÿ™‚


Unless the new version escalated the values, all the money in your monopoly game probably won't be even close to enough.
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