Australian Custom Trucks

RAYGAL’S 900s

Based in Western Sydney, family, trucking business Raygal Landscapes has not just one show truck in their fleet, but two.

One is a new school old truck, the other an old school new truck. Both created through hard work, with a build brief that utilised all the years of experience of the Galea family, immediate and extended. BADRAY is a 1992 T900, while RGT900 is a limited edition 2017 model, and they both are labours of love. Here are their stories.

‘The New School Old Truck’Raygal Landscapes was created over 20 years ago, back in 1996 when Ray Galea and his wife, Cathy, started a landscaping supply business running a mixed fleet of trucks. Ray’s first truck was a Ford D Series. The

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