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Frood

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396106 time=1609393922 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396085 time=1609390235 user_id=1676
They make the most sense for weight and aerodynamics, secure sides, insulation, standing room when changing or stretching legs, and stowing of external campground gear.



Some people even mod them to be able to access and sleep in them for stealth urban camping without having to pop the top up. ie... park on a street and crawl in by the side/with a sleeping mat and bag on the floor.



Options...



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Lol now you got me tempted and the Aliner is on my consider list.  I like teardrop trailers, but one thing I hate about most RV is they attract too much attention, looks like the Aliner solves this issue.


 :thumbup:



You can make it your tear drop bitch, in a pinch...
Blahhhhhh...

Zetsu

Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396109 time=1609394118 user_id=1676
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396106 time=1609393922 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396085 time=1609390235 user_id=1676
They make the most sense for weight and aerodynamics, secure sides, insulation, standing room when changing or stretching legs, and stowing of external campground gear.



Some people even mod them to be able to access and sleep in them for stealth urban camping without having to pop the top up. ie... park on a street and crawl in by the side/with a sleeping mat and bag on the floor.



Options...



">



Lol now you got me tempted and the Aliner is on my consider list.  I like teardrop trailers, but one thing I hate about most RV is they attract too much attention, looks like the Aliner solves this issue.


 :thumbup:



You can make it your tear drop bitch, in a pinch...


I like the teardrop for it's interior design, but the Aliner suits all my functional needs.  ac_umm



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Anonymous

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396106 time=1609393922 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396085 time=1609390235 user_id=1676
They make the most sense for weight and aerodynamics, secure sides, insulation, standing room when changing or stretching legs, and stowing of external campground gear.



Some people even mod them to be able to access and sleep in them for stealth urban camping without having to pop the top up. ie... park on a street and crawl in by the side/with a sleeping mat and bag on the floor.



Options...



">



Lol now you got me tempted and the Aliner is on my consider list.  I like teardrop trailers, but one thing I hate about most RV is they attract too much attention, looks like the Aliner solves this issue.

You are a single guy. It's perfect for you. There is a second bed if your brother joined you.

Frood

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396113 time=1609394798 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396109 time=1609394118 user_id=1676
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396106 time=1609393922 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396085 time=1609390235 user_id=1676
They make the most sense for weight and aerodynamics, secure sides, insulation, standing room when changing or stretching legs, and stowing of external campground gear.



Some people even mod them to be able to access and sleep in them for stealth urban camping without having to pop the top up. ie... park on a street and crawl in by the side/with a sleeping mat and bag on the floor.



Options...



">



Lol now you got me tempted and the Aliner is on my consider list.  I like teardrop trailers, but one thing I hate about most RV is they attract too much attention, looks like the Aliner solves this issue.


 :thumbup:



You can make it your tear drop bitch, in a pinch...


I like the teardrop for it's interior design, but the Aliner suits all my functional needs.  ac_umm



">



They are nice but roughly 40-50k?



I'd be buying a used Aliner from the 2000's, after getting an independent assessor to go over it with an inspection.



Live in it for awhile, even give it an interior makeover, and if you still want nicer, sell it without a loss and buy a new tear-drop...



You may find it isn't the life for you.
Blahhhhhh...

Zetsu

Quote from: Herman post_id=396114 time=1609394812 user_id=1689
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396106 time=1609393922 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396085 time=1609390235 user_id=1676
They make the most sense for weight and aerodynamics, secure sides, insulation, standing room when changing or stretching legs, and stowing of external campground gear.



Some people even mod them to be able to access and sleep in them for stealth urban camping without having to pop the top up. ie... park on a street and crawl in by the side/with a sleeping mat and bag on the floor.



Options...



">



Lol now you got me tempted and the Aliner is on my consider list.  I like teardrop trailers, but one thing I hate about most RV is they attract too much attention, looks like the Aliner solves this issue.

You are a single guy. It's perfect for you. There is a second bed if your brother joined you.


You've just read my mind, lol.  I was hoping to get my brother and his wife to tag along if I ever happen to buy an RV.
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Zetsu

Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396119 time=1609395352 user_id=1676
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396113 time=1609394798 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396109 time=1609394118 user_id=1676
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396106 time=1609393922 user_id=61
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396085 time=1609390235 user_id=1676
They make the most sense for weight and aerodynamics, secure sides, insulation, standing room when changing or stretching legs, and stowing of external campground gear.



Some people even mod them to be able to access and sleep in them for stealth urban camping without having to pop the top up. ie... park on a street and crawl in by the side/with a sleeping mat and bag on the floor.



Options...



">



Lol now you got me tempted and the Aliner is on my consider list.  I like teardrop trailers, but one thing I hate about most RV is they attract too much attention, looks like the Aliner solves this issue.


 :thumbup:



You can make it your tear drop bitch, in a pinch...


I like the teardrop for it's interior design, but the Aliner suits all my functional needs.  ac_umm



">



They are nice but roughly 40-50k?



I'd be buying a used Aliner from the 2000's, after getting an independent assessor to go over it with an inspection.



Live in it for awhile, even give it an interior makeover, and if you still want nicer, sell it without a loss and buy a new tear-drop...



You may find it isn't the life for you.


They used to only cost 34k for the standard model, but now with the COVID rv sales has soared and spiked it up to 44k.  But once everyone has jobs and goes back to working after the vaccination it'll drop back down to around 35k, lol.
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Anonymous

I never thought those Aliners were so frickin expensive. You can get a really good second hand RV/trailer for well under ten grand on the prairies.

Frood

You can get a used 2006-2012 Aliner for between 5-12k AUD here, and we pay through the nose...
Blahhhhhh...

Zetsu

Quote from: Herman post_id=396126 time=1609396174 user_id=1689
I never thought those Aliners were so frickin expensive. You can get a really good second hand RV/trailer for well under ten grand on the prairies.


Aliners mostly range from 18 to 25k depending on the model from what google shows, think Dinky assumed the price based of the teardrop t@b 400 video I've posted.
Permanently off his rocker

Frood

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396132 time=1609396522 user_id=61
Quote from: Herman post_id=396126 time=1609396174 user_id=1689
I never thought those Aliners were so frickin expensive. You can get a really good second hand RV/trailer for well under ten grand on the prairies.


Aliners mostly range from 18 to 25k depending on the model from what google shows, think Dinky assumed the price based of the teardrop t@b 400 video I've posted.


Yes...
Blahhhhhh...

Zetsu

Meanwhile the king of RVs  ac_cool  



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Anonymous

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396132 time=1609396522 user_id=61
Quote from: Herman post_id=396126 time=1609396174 user_id=1689
I never thought those Aliners were so frickin expensive. You can get a really good second hand RV/trailer for well under ten grand on the prairies.


Aliners mostly range from 18 to 25k depending on the model from what google shows, think Dinky assumed the price based of the teardrop t@b 400 video I've posted.

That's still pretty steep. Kijiji is your friend. Check it out if you are looking for a camping unit.

Frood

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396136 time=1609396786 user_id=61
Meanwhile the king of RVs  ac_cool  



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I prefer these:



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Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=396141 time=1609397368 user_id=1676
I prefer these:

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It looks like a seismic recording crew vehicle.

Zetsu

Quote from: Herman post_id=396137 time=1609397110 user_id=1689
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=396132 time=1609396522 user_id=61
Quote from: Herman post_id=396126 time=1609396174 user_id=1689
I never thought those Aliners were so frickin expensive. You can get a really good second hand RV/trailer for well under ten grand on the prairies.


Aliners mostly range from 18 to 25k depending on the model from what google shows, think Dinky assumed the price based of the teardrop t@b 400 video I've posted.

That's still pretty steep. Kijiji is your friend. Check it out if you are looking for a camping unit.


I notice most stuff on Kijiji tend to be overpriced, but there are a few hidden gems in there, just need to search hard and deep.
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