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Fantastic Four (Volume 3) #501
I think productivity is the key to success. Not just when it comes to business but also your head. We gotta work to stay alive even if it breaks our backs. Test our limits, fight for peace and make some fact-filled tracks. Always follow your dreams and fight for your rights. Fight for equality and fight to relax your mind. Hard times are plenty and life can get really rough. We gotta focus our attention and let out a laugh. I think we all need a way to express how we feel. -Aceox
This is a Jack Simpson built GT caravan. Selling as a complete unit for $60,000 but will split, provided the van is sold first. Van $45,000 and Truck $15,000 The package includes a tri-axle 7 wheeler 41ft caravan with independent suspension and 6 wheel brakes with a 1976 Bedford prime mover truck. The truck has a Holden 308 V8 motor and a 2 speed diff. HC (articulated) licence required. Suitable for granny flat or permanent living for up to 4 people (2 separate bedrooms – double bunk and master bedroom). The van is fully furnished with free standing furniture and self contained with sewered toilet, laundry and ensuite. It has a spacious lounge/dining area with a front kitchen including pantry, 500lt frost free 2 door fridge, double bowl sink and 4 burner Chef stove/oven/grill. Gas stove and hot water service including 2 x 9kg gas bottles in separate storage locker. This unit has a Mitsubishi twin ducted reverse cycle air conditioning unit. It also features ample under floor storage including a pull out gas BBQ with wok burner. The veranda is a slide-out with a collapsible awning. (Credit: Jenni Clifford)
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