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A STAR ON AND OFF THE BLACK TOP

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

“Armed with plenty of power and water, the Roadstar is kitted out to sustain you in the bush.”

Roadstar presented its Safari Tamer Extreme 18ft 6in for judging at the 2022 Caravan of the Year, and it’s a standout van for extreme offroad travel. The family-run company has built a solid reputation over the last 30 years and now boasts the third generation in the team. The high riding Roadstar may not have won this year’s event, but it won respect and some envious looks from the judges.

A quality build, meticulous fit and finish, and attention to detail are all elements that stand out with the Extreme’s all-Aussie hand-built construction. It’s designed to get you off the beaten track in total comfort.

The Safari Tamer Extreme is designed for the off-grid lifestyle. The robust build uses a monocoque sandwich panel construction for ultimate insulation in extremes of cold

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