The TMT tents are the same tents that are made in china, (like tepui, etc) they are a good company, and good quality tents, they also make bull bars and other accessories... you can also contact cruiserheads miami, they are a company set in miami but with venezuelan owners, they might be able...
hey, you can check out this local brands.
http://carpasanaconda.com ( i think this are the best ones)
The specifications: http://carpasanaconda.com/especificaciones_v.html
http://www.carpasmare.com
http://www.carpasmare.com
just write them an email to see how they can work things out about...
hey, you can check out this local brands.
http://carpasanaconda.com ( i think this are the best ones)
The specifications: http://carpasanaconda.com/especificaciones_v.html
http://www.carpasmare.com
http://www.carpasmare.com
just write them an email to see how they can work things out about...
if you are interested in buying a truck in central america I am from venezuela, you can check the cars for sale here in www.tucarro.com.ve the unofficial exchange rate is about 1$ per 25 Bolivares...
If you need any help let me know..
in venezuela is very common to see air conditioners in RTTs, almost 90% of RTT manufacturers here have a hole in the tent that you can put a 5000btu air conditioner...
here are some pics:
They even sell a bag to put the unit in:
yes it does work... but the remote cable on the amp you need it to conect it to a positive... (maybe you can use a power source that only has power when the car is on)... that way the amp powers up when you start the car...
the black market exchange rate is also very high right now... so everything is relatively cheap..! (about 9 bolivares per dolar)
google some of this stuff so you get exited on coming here !
Los Roques
Gran Sabana (a part of canaima national park, in the border with brasil, very camping friendly)...
let me know if you guys plan to stop by venezuela! i know its not very well advertised, but if you have someone to show you around you will have no problems at all!
where are you guys right now?.. let me know if you plan to pass by Venezuela.. i can help you to find people that can show you around so nothing happens to you guys...!
a little recomendation, try putting the date when the pictures where taken / or the dates when you visited the places you are...
here in venezuela we use them a lot, but with the 1GR engine (gas is cheap here)... they are even used as police / rescue cars...
so that should say something about them..
here you can see some for sale in venezuela..
http://listado.tucarro.com.ve/carros/toyota/hilux/
wow.. a 70 year old guy traveling in a 71 land cruiser... that is very admirable..!! those rear leaf suspension is not very travel friendly!!!
i love to see a 50 anniversary 71 series been used for what it was built to!
I think the numbers you got there are quite wrong... at least with the kidnappings... I at least have 5 close friends that had been "express kidnapped".... hopefully we can have a change in the upcoming elections...
Personally I have a 90 series cruiser (not very expensive) and I still dont...
i have the destinations in my 90 series land cruiser in Venezuela... they work pretty well... last long (about 50-60000 km if you rotate them) and they perform quite good in mud...
i believe that between all this regular mud tires what makes the difference is the quality and longevity of the...
ummm saludos desde venezuela, no se por que despues de leer casi la mitad de lo que escribiste aqui en ingles, pense que seria mas facil leerlo directo al blog en español...!
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