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SUN'S OUT GUNS OUT MAY 2019

Bushtrackers are built like tanks, tough enough to endure the harshest Australia has to offer. The company’s 19ft offering is distinctly Bushtracker, with its 45-degree departure angle, and front nose cone providing an excellent spot for the spare tyres and twin 9kg gas bottles to hide. The clever nose cone also gets you a bonus 275mm inside the van. So your 19ft van effectively becomes 19ft and 11 inches.

Almost everything is customisable, from the type of suspension to whether you want an extra 75mm added to the internal ceiling height, and pretty much everything in between, so you get a van that ticks all your boxes.

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Speaking of options, you’ve got a choice of two themes when it comes to the interior. For the more traditional look, you’ve

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