Member Since: 30 Aug 2007
Location: Wiltshire
Posts: 165
[No Longer For Sale] OzTent RV5
Hello All. 5% site donation from successful sale
Well, I would like a new awning for my tin tent. Non-use of this awesome gear due to new family member dictates that I cannot have both. Nor can the garage cope with all my hobbies at once.
So, here it is, a complete set-up for £1300. I believe that a new RV5 on its own without sides etc when available can be between £1050 and £1150 depending where you like to shop.
Lets give it a few weeks as a full kit before splitting down lovely team. If there happens to be any interest (unlikely) then please post here for all to see then we can take detail to PM.
I need not preach to this audience how good they are, or how cool they are. Viewing encouraged, nothing to hide, all mighty fine gear.
Included in case you cannot tell from the opening picture:
RV5, no holes no leaks no stresses
Sides, nothing to say really they are sides
Front, a replacement but still matches all other shades of the equipment (replaced as I touched a hot pan on the mesh of the other one)
Groundsheet, the older robust type that covers small footprint by folding or complete set-up with sides
King Goanna stretcher x 2, no stress, no heavy use, no loose rivets
Goanna stretcher x1, no stress, no heavy use, slept on once by a 4 year old
All poles required for full set-up
All pegs All guy ropes plus additional
Rhino Rack basket for the lot minus the beds of course, hens teeth? I think, maybe?
Electric hook-up, for electric..
Notes:
The RV5 bag has a small hole as pictured, hazard of life with these bags, extra bag with busted zip for a repair maybe. I would fix but then I may degrade the earthliness and ruggedness of my sales pitch.
This will need to be collect from N Yorks DL7, lets chat out the art of the possible for distant folks if you are interested.
I used just the tent for a work gig so temporarily used green guy ropes as they looked harder which I am quite taken with, so those and the old are supplied.
Pictures speak volumes:
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Captain Nick Medhurst would ask:
"What is the first rule when overlanding?"
I would Reply:
"Duratrac"
Last edited by Dave on 28th Jun 2021 4:40pm. Edited 3 times in total
21st Jun 2021 8:13pm
Dave
Member Since: 30 Aug 2007
Location: Wiltshire
Posts: 165
No longer for sale, renewed vigour for all-terrain international events! Thank you.Captain Nick Medhurst would ask:
"What is the first rule when overlanding?"
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