Expedition Modded Jeeps - Let's see 'em!!
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I'm now an Overglamder.
Jeep is for people and trail gear, trailer is for glamping on the trail.
7' of headroom, over 6' of inside width and length, and almost 7' of bed. It has so much storage that I only have one tub filled with kitchen. Unfortunately, my Edgestar fridge doesn't fit so it's for sale.
Jeep is for people and trail gear, trailer is for glamping on the trail.
7' of headroom, over 6' of inside width and length, and almost 7' of bed. It has so much storage that I only have one tub filled with kitchen. Unfortunately, my Edgestar fridge doesn't fit so it's for sale.
I'm now an Overglamder. Jeep is for people and trail gear, trailer is for glamping on the trail. 7' of headroom, over 6' of inside width and length, and almost 7' of bed. It has so much storage that I only have one tub filled with kitchen. Unfortunately, my Edgestar fridge doesn't fit so it's for sale.
I'm now an Overglamder.
Jeep is for people and trail gear, trailer is for glamping on the trail.
7' of headroom, over 6' of inside width and length, and almost 7' of bed. It has so much storage that I only have one tub filled with kitchen. Unfortunately, my Edgestar fridge doesn't fit so it's for sale.

Jeep is for people and trail gear, trailer is for glamping on the trail.
7' of headroom, over 6' of inside width and length, and almost 7' of bed. It has so much storage that I only have one tub filled with kitchen. Unfortunately, my Edgestar fridge doesn't fit so it's for sale.

I'm now an Overglamder. Jeep is for people and trail gear, trailer is for glamping on the trail. 7' of headroom, over 6' of inside width and length, and almost 7' of bed. It has so much storage that I only have one tub filled with kitchen. Unfortunately, my Edgestar fridge doesn't fit so it's for sale.
We we have done it, finally found a camper we wanted and joined the Overlanding Glamping crowed , we have purchased and picked up a 2006 Ultimate Oydessey after putting a wanted ad on Myswag.org 3 weeks ago.
This was the info from the ad
Excellent condition
Go anywhere luxury camping
Deluxe lounge
King size bed
2 Bed reading lamps
Galley light
EMP bed underlay
Curtains to separate bedroom from galley
19" Kogan 12v TV mounts above bench
Sony radio/CD
Engel SR90F 12/240 volt fridge
2 Burner gas stove
S/Steel sink with pressure water tap
Water tank level gauge
7 Draws + under lounge storage
2 Sets fitted sheets
1 Set mattress protectors
Inside/outside access toilet locker
Door insect screen
Inside / outside table
4 Outlet power board
4 Inside 12 volt sockets
2 Outside 12 volt sockets
1 Window clear
Independent trailing arm suspension
Koni shocks
Lovel coil springs
Electric drum brakes
Treg off road hitch
Fold up jockey wheel
12 Pin trailer + Anderson plug
RanOx 12v to 12vdc battery booster
Ctek 25 amp smart charger
2 X 90amp hour batteries
Clipper BM-1 battery monitor
Anderson solar connection plug
Bridgestone dueler A/T 255/70R15 tyres on SR5 Hilux alloy rims
Pressure pump
Water filter
Lockable water filler
Lockable outside tap on tank
Town water connection point with filter and pressure reducer
Full length front mini awning
Small awning for over the door
Full size rear awning no sides
4 wind down / up stabilizer legs for easy setup
2 X 100mm lockable pole / rod holders
Small step ladder wall mounted in the boot
Rear dust deflectors
9kg gas bottle
Boot light
Custom cover from Stormcover
And this is our new Ultimate






Happy isn't the word to describe how we feel about the Ultimate, its fantastic, every thing we have wanted from a camper is in this, we looked at lots with the Patriot and Mission trailers at the top of our list but we decided we didn't just want a roof top tent and Superpeg awning, we looked at hardfloor and softfloor campers, but in the end the Ultimate had won us over with the easy setup and put down time that it takes, plus the internal lounge and king size bed.
The Jeep is towing it very well so far but was changing gears a lot of some hill climbs with O/D off, also on 3.72 gears.
Cheers Stephen
This was the info from the ad
Excellent condition
Go anywhere luxury camping
Deluxe lounge
King size bed
2 Bed reading lamps
Galley light
EMP bed underlay
Curtains to separate bedroom from galley
19" Kogan 12v TV mounts above bench
Sony radio/CD
Engel SR90F 12/240 volt fridge
2 Burner gas stove
S/Steel sink with pressure water tap
Water tank level gauge
7 Draws + under lounge storage
2 Sets fitted sheets
1 Set mattress protectors
Inside/outside access toilet locker
Door insect screen
Inside / outside table
4 Outlet power board
4 Inside 12 volt sockets
2 Outside 12 volt sockets
1 Window clear
Independent trailing arm suspension
Koni shocks
Lovel coil springs
Electric drum brakes
Treg off road hitch
Fold up jockey wheel
12 Pin trailer + Anderson plug
RanOx 12v to 12vdc battery booster
Ctek 25 amp smart charger
2 X 90amp hour batteries
Clipper BM-1 battery monitor
Anderson solar connection plug
Bridgestone dueler A/T 255/70R15 tyres on SR5 Hilux alloy rims
Pressure pump
Water filter
Lockable water filler
Lockable outside tap on tank
Town water connection point with filter and pressure reducer
Full length front mini awning
Small awning for over the door
Full size rear awning no sides
4 wind down / up stabilizer legs for easy setup
2 X 100mm lockable pole / rod holders
Small step ladder wall mounted in the boot
Rear dust deflectors
9kg gas bottle
Boot light
Custom cover from Stormcover
And this is our new Ultimate






Happy isn't the word to describe how we feel about the Ultimate, its fantastic, every thing we have wanted from a camper is in this, we looked at lots with the Patriot and Mission trailers at the top of our list but we decided we didn't just want a roof top tent and Superpeg awning, we looked at hardfloor and softfloor campers, but in the end the Ultimate had won us over with the easy setup and put down time that it takes, plus the internal lounge and king size bed.
The Jeep is towing it very well so far but was changing gears a lot of some hill climbs with O/D off, also on 3.72 gears.
Cheers Stephen




