iMotorhome Magazine - Australia & New Zealand Issue 121 - January 2018

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Above: Looking forward from bed. The bedroom has its own TV and a concertina divider that makes it nicely private. Left: The bathroom is all-in-one, but the loo slides away beneath the vanity when not required, leaving a surprisingly spacious shower space. it’ll be nicely hot when you’re ready to cook”. That’s what we did; got it going while we cut the bacon to pan-size and cracked the eggs into a bowl. One end of the ceramic surface had the bacon sizzling and the other end was warm enough to keep the cooked bacon hot while we fried the eggs. The combined toilet/bathroom looked a little squeezy, but with the toilet module powered away under the vanity the shower area was quite roomy. External access to the toilet cassette was simple. Initially, we thought there wasn’t a great deal of storage space, but there were cupboards of varying sizes all around the interior, accessed via Trakka’s trademark roller doors, and a roomy ‘boot’ at the back. Those who want even more storage or bed space can opt for a Luton peak over the cab.


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