| 18-seater 4WD tour coach designed for maximum passenger comfort in harsh outback off-road conditions |
![]() Maximum passenger comfort |
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| 4WD tour bus with optional roof rack and windscreen stone guard |
![]() Windscreen stone guard |
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| 4WD bus built for Australian Antarctic Division, for transfer of passengers from new Wilkins runway to Casey station. Vehicle has Mattracks rubber tracks fitted for driving over snow, and many options for comfortable travel in extreme conditions. |
![]() Australian Antarctic Division |
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| RFDS On The Road - mobile clinic, built to provide a health service in the Pilbara to people living and working on isolated pastoral stations, roadhouses, schools, mining and exploration camps, tourist facilities and Indigenous communities. |
![]() Royal Flying Doctor Service |
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| 4WD tour bus with capacity for 17 passengers, equipped with plenty of storage space for extended off-road touring |
![]() Western Xposure |
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| 18-seat bus built for adventure tourism in the Pilbara and Kimberley regions. Extras included 2 water tanks, upgraded suspension and side awning for passenger comfort. |
![]() Adventure Wild |
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| 21-seater coach built for mining operations in the Pilbara, to transport personnel between airstrip and mine. Lightbar, spotlights, revolving strobe beacons and UHF radio installed. |
![]() Hancock Prospecting |
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| All buses include omnibus rollover protection, tinted sliding windows and sturdy construction with quality materials as standard |
![]() Rollover protection |
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| 21-seater bus built for short off-road trips in the Pilbara, with minimal storage and vinyl seats. All buses feature large cab opening for maximum interaction between driver and passengers, whilst still retaining the ability to tilt cab easily for maintenance. |
![]() Variety Sunshine Coach |