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xulih
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Couple of pics

Post: # 1836Post xulih
November 1st, 2014, 6:55 pm

A nice Azalai conversion on a Land Cruiser I seen last year on the ferry to the mainland.

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Not sure what make this one is on a Hilux xtracab, poor quality drive by pic.

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Re: Couple of pics

Post: # 1837Post zildjian
November 1st, 2014, 7:02 pm

I've seen the Azalai at shows and very nice they look too.

the other, well its graphics look familiar but not sure the make, do you see them out there much ?

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Post: # 1840Post xulih
November 1st, 2014, 7:50 pm

Yup the Azalai is smart, it would be the style I would go for if I ever get around to building one. Usually see a few up here every year, usually foreign plates.

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Post: # 1843Post zildjian
November 1st, 2014, 7:54 pm

So would that mean you would prefer a moving roof over a 'hardsided' model
I only mention as given your location it might be worth considering the heat loss in pop-up roof models

obviously if you intended taking trips somewhere warmer then it wouldn't matter :D

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Post: # 1848Post TrueDink
November 1st, 2014, 8:05 pm

Second pic looks like it could be a Tischer.
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Re: Couple of pics

Post: # 1852Post xulih
November 1st, 2014, 9:22 pm

zildjian wrote:So would that mean you would prefer a moving roof over a 'hardsided' model
I only mention as given your location it might be worth considering the heat loss in pop-up roof models

obviously if you intended taking trips somewhere warmer then it wouldn't matter :D
Was the aesthetics I was referring to, to my eyes it looks neat not like some that are way too high and wide IMO. Think I could live with the pop up roof tho, can't be any worse than a roof top tent, not that I have slept in either :)

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Post: # 1853Post zildjian
November 1st, 2014, 9:37 pm

I'll give you that, they do look less obtrusive (if thats the word)
the only other thing I can think to mention is they don't have a toilet as such in the pop-tops



not that's a deal breaker in your case as a self-build

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Post: # 1855Post xulih
November 1st, 2014, 10:42 pm

Ha toilet, plenty room for a spade :D

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