Dear All,
To help finance a little one of our own, we have decided to put the Battered Fish and Barnacle up for SALE!
For many of you who have read our Blog, you have some idea of what the Battered Fish and Barnacle have achieved and what they are capable of.
The Battered Fish is a 1995 Toyota Landcruiser 4.2L 6 cylinder 5 speed 4WD fitted with all the equipment you need to take you to those remote places you always dreamed of, such as a snorkel, 10t winch, bull bar, driving and fog lights, heavy duty and raised suspension, towbar and dual fuel tanks (approximately 270L), new injector pump. It is registered until March 2011 and has a full service history.
The Battered Fish is fully equipped for you to start your adventure tomorrow, as it has all the recovery gear - air compressor, bottle jacks, x-jack inflated bag, axe, shovel, solar panel for the dual battery system, 60L engel fridge, storage draw system, 60L stainless steel water tank, 6 wheels with Cooper ATR tyres (4 are only 10,000km old), HF radio, CB radio, roof rack, camping lights, trailer brakes, as well as numerous other features.
The Battered Fish is somewhat of a veteran having travelled some 414,000 kms, around and throughout Australia proving its capabilities with us and its previous owner.
The Barnacle, registered until April 2011, is a Kangaroo Tent City Kangaroo 9 Off Road Trailer, with all the features (refer to www.kangarootentcity.com.au) plus numerous extras including:
Cooper ATR tyres (all interchangeable with the Landcruiser), Full canvas sunroom, 360 degree treg coupling, gas bottle and jerry can holders, spare wheel and vertical mount, electric brakes, AL-KO independent suspension, 60L underfloor water tank, removable platform step for easy access to the bed area, Drifta DPO Slide out kitchen kit - storage box, kitchen and storage box (refer to www.drifta.com.au) as well as all the tarps, flooring, ropes, pegs and plastic storage boxes.
We are pleased to offer the Battered Fish and Barnacle together or separately for $23,000 ono and $8,000 ono respectively. Call us on 0410 633 530 or email gedmimmo@hotmail.com.
Make your dreams come true and set off tomorrow on your adventures.
TO VIEW THE BLOGS AND PICTURES ON OUR ADVENTURES, CLICK ON BLOG ARCHIVE, 2008
Where we visited
Saturday, 24 July 2010
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