Budget Camper van Rental
1999-2003 Toyota Hiace Hi-top Campervan
2-3 Berth
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* Conditions
Apply - Prices may vary in Peak Seasons.
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Backpacker, budget, cheap, thrifty, economic, whatever
you call it, you don't miss out on anything in these
wonderfully fitted Camper vans for hire (or rent) from
Travellers Auto Barn whilst you are in Australia. These
campers are definitely not wicked!
What better way is there to see our magnificent countryside
than behind the wheel of one of our Toyota HiAce Campervans
for rent. After a day's driving you can pull up to your
campsite, cook dinner and then sitback and relax, enjoying
your meal whilst taking in one of Australia's wicked
sunsets. At the end of the day you retire to a comfortable
double bed in the privacy of your own hotel room - on
wheels!
These campervans are fully equipped for travelling
and living comfortably in the outback, the city, or
just down at the beach. With plenty of storage for your
personal items, all you need to throw in is your sense
of adventure.
Specifications :
• 2.4 litre, unleaded petrol,
4 cylinder, engine
• 5 speed manual transmission
• Fuel tank capacity approx.
60 litres
• Fuel consumption approx.
14 litres/100 km
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Living equipment
(optional) :
• Sleeping bags & pillows
• Crockery and cutlery
• Cooking utensils
• Coffee, tea and sugar
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Campervan - Day Layout
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Features include : 
• Air
conditioned cabin
• Cabin seats 3 people
• Cigarette lighter for CD's, Mobile's & Batteries
• Rear protection bar
• AM-FM radio
• Dinette that coverts to a double bed
• Fixed hi-top roof
• Spacious Single Bed in Hi-Top
• Storage
• Sink with water pump
• 2 burner gas cooker
• Fire extinguisher
• 2 way fridge
• Dual battery system
Our Campervans
are the best budget rental deal that you could get.
Also, consider this, when you buy bus tickets and accommodation
per person, and throw in the extra transport you may
need when the bus only drops you in the centre of town,
it may actually be cheaper to rent a campervan.
For Example:
A couple travels from Perth to Darwin for 8 weeks:
| The BUS WAY |
Your OWN WAY |
| 2 x Bus Tickets $1857 |
56 Days Camper Rental @ $70pd $3920 |
| Private Room @ $50 x 56 nights $2800 |
Private Room $0 |
| Sightseeing Transport $600 |
Sightseeing Transport $0 |
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Petrol $500 |
| Total $4690 or $2345p/p |
Total $4420 or $2210p/p |
So whilst
it may feel more expensive when you are paying for it
all up front, in the long run, it can be cheaper then
alternate transport methods. Seems obvious now doesn't
it? Or do you need to be told about the benefits of
freedom, creating your own adventure, not worrying about
time tables and schedules, stopping when you feel like
stopping, staying when you feel like staying, complete
convenience, having total flexibility, sharing the adventure
with good friends old and new, listening to your fave
discs..........................................................................!!!!!!
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