Thanks Boggers

Submitted: Thursday, Sep 23, 2004 at 23:25
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We spent a delightful weekend at Copeton. We were the odd couple out (amongst a few others) who did not own a Bushtracker. Never the less the group welcomed us with open arms, apart from a few jovial remarks.
We hope to meet you on our travels.

Thanks Bushtracker Group

Rosco & Chris
Kedron XC 18'6"

PS. Our next van will be a BT
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Reply By: Motherhen & Rooster - Friday, Sep 24, 2004 at 00:51

Friday, Sep 24, 2004 at 00:51
From my research, Kedrons look pretty good anyway. We would have considered them only never found any 2nd hand. Must be too good to part with! A BT was the first really heavy duty caravan we came across on our travels, so we had a strong leaning to BT. Haven't seen a Kedron close up, just saw a Kedron on the road - a fleeting glimpse as it travelled the other way to me - looked impressive. Happy exploring.
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Follow Up By: The Boondockers - Friday, Sep 24, 2004 at 02:09

Friday, Sep 24, 2004 at 02:09
Love the Kedron. Found the HD leaf suspension toooooo solid. The rear kitchen looks like its been through a washing machine after a rough road drive. I will look for air bags next time.
BT's have a better quality finish in the cabinet work. Solid Tassy Oak doors etc. and of course a real HD aluminium frame. My estimate was the BT ended up around $8K dearer at the time I bought the Kedron. I suppose you get what you pay for.
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