Fully "Ute-ilised" Lightweight 5th Wheeler
Lightweight fifthwheeler tiny home, sleeps 5 and is towed by an NZ new Japanese ute.
(Please note, this is my parents listing, please contact the number at the bottom of description)
Full size queen bed in separate sleeping
Full length couch (converts to single bed)
Dining area seats four (converts to double bed)
Bathroom with toilet, shower and handbasin
Grey water/black water/fresh water tanks
Solar panel for off grid/freedom camping options
Gas cooking, hobs and oven
Large fridge freezer that runs on gas, or electricity
Satellite dish for TV
Slide-out lounge for extra room
Storage box on back for extra gear
2005 Nissan Navara, with removable turntable
Extendable awning for when you are parked up
This has been our fantastic tiny home for over a decade, we've worked and travelled all over NZ in this gorgeous comfortable space. Now, having settled to a permanent home, we no longer have enough use for a tiny home of this size. Perfect for families who love to travel, or for those wanting to take their home with them.
If interested please contact Ian 021 044 5535
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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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