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CUSTOM CRUISING

CRZRVAN is a relatively new name on the caravanning scene, but even in the handful of years since its inception it has grown into a symbol of innovation in the Aussie market. Caravan World was lucky enough to check out a 20ft 5in bunk model earlier this year (issue 643) and we were impressed with the tough yet luxurious design that was jam-packed with quality features.

When we asked Rhys what prompted his entry into the field, he admitted it all started somewhat by accident. “I was in the market for a caravan. I wasn't impressed by what I saw in the marketplace — almost everything had independent suspension with dual shocks, with suspension from one company, a chassis from another and then a timber or aluminium frame body cladded with signage panel, finished in J mould and three boxes of

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