Thanks, mate. 👍 I can't say for sure because I made so many modifications, and the entire kitchen slide is custom-made. They've never done, and I reckon none of the bigger brands either, such a slide. Then the right drawer is higher than the kitchen slide to accommodate enough room for food, herbs, etc. But it also allows enough loading room for a Bluetooth party box, chairs, etc. The fridge frame is also custom-made to get all the 12-volt stuff to fit behind it, and then it got the shelves as well. But just get in touch with Outback Touring Solutions on the Sunshine Coast. Mate, I can't recommend them enough. They take their time, think outside the box, and work super clean.
We would have to walk around the car to turn the pump or heater on and off, which is why the switches are placed where we need them. I use the TVMS to remotely turn devices on or off from the rooftop tent if I forget them.
Just curious mate how much weight you reckon you've added with all that? You got a GVM upgrade? Im fitting out my 79 series canopy and going to end up doing an upgrade
The entire fit-out, including the 12-volt setup, fridge, induction cooktop, etc., is 191 kg. It's a lot, but not too bad. The car got a 3-inch lift with 4-inch coils in the back to handle the weight. No GVM upgrade needed.
@@BradleyVigar True, but keep in mind it includes a 300Ah battery, the entire Redarc Manager 30, a 3000W inverter, 85l fridge, kitchen slide, cuttlery drawer, work bench, induction cooktop, drawer, table, hot water system, etc. So the only things I still need to load are tools, recovery gear, USB speaker, chairs, and that’s it. It works out perfectly for our needs. The only thing we really wish for is a dishwasher! 😅😅
they made my draws about 8 years ago still going strong
Good to hear 🙏
Nice car mate, that’s an inspiration for me, never thought that this ist possible with a car. Congrats 💪🏼
Thanks mate, appreciate it. Yeah, it was a bit of a mission 😅
Wow! What a setup! Not including all the accessories what'd the draw system set you back?
Thanks, mate. 👍 I can't say for sure because I made so many modifications, and the entire kitchen slide is custom-made. They've never done, and I reckon none of the bigger brands either, such a slide. Then the right drawer is higher than the kitchen slide to accommodate enough room for food, herbs, etc. But it also allows enough loading room for a Bluetooth party box, chairs, etc. The fridge frame is also custom-made to get all the 12-volt stuff to fit behind it, and then it got the shelves as well. But just get in touch with Outback Touring Solutions on the Sunshine Coast. Mate, I can't recommend them enough. They take their time, think outside the box, and work super clean.
Just wondering why when you have a redarc tvms you have installed switch for hot water etc and not used the tvms ?
We would have to walk around the car to turn the pump or heater on and off, which is why the switches are placed where we need them. I use the TVMS to remotely turn devices on or off from the rooftop tent if I forget them.
We have a very similar system but have the display unit in the back
We have a similar system but have the display in the back of the car
Just curious mate how much weight you reckon you've added with all that? You got a GVM upgrade?
Im fitting out my 79 series canopy and going to end up doing an upgrade
The entire fit-out, including the 12-volt setup, fridge, induction cooktop, etc., is 191 kg. It's a lot, but not too bad. The car got a 3-inch lift with 4-inch coils in the back to handle the weight. No GVM upgrade needed.
@80Series_Nomads yeah that's alot of weight to take out of 750kg pay load
@@BradleyVigar True, but keep in mind it includes a 300Ah battery, the entire Redarc Manager 30, a 3000W inverter, 85l fridge, kitchen slide, cuttlery drawer, work bench, induction cooktop, drawer, table, hot water system, etc. So the only things I still need to load are tools, recovery gear, USB speaker, chairs, and that’s it. It works out perfectly for our needs. The only thing we really wish for is a dishwasher! 😅😅