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True North at Field Days

True North RV are gearing up bigger and better in 2026 for the South East Field Days.

On the popular corner site 421, True North RV will have a large range of their flagship brand of Malibu Caravans on display, all available for immediate sale.

Jess Herring at True North RV is looking forward to meeting many people over the two day event, as well as connecting with current customers.

“This is my biggest event of my calendar year, and I cannot wait to get down to Lucindale, set up our site, and show off the latest range of Malibu Caravans,” she said.

“I have a couple of surprises in store, particularly for the families looking for that luxury home on wheels.

“For the couples, I have an impressive range of couples vans with single axle 18’6, 22’2 full off road and more.”

True North RV will be on corner site 421, across from the Yakka Pavilion’s food court, right off the Main Street, and nearby to the very popular Yard Dog Trials.

Ms Herring invites everyone to come and see why Malibu Caravans are such a popular choice for both couples and families.

Easy finance is available, so come and have a chat to Ms Herring about a van in stock, as well as custom building your dream van.

“We can fully customise a build, right down to shelves or hanging in your wardrobes, you can move things around, create new ideas, and your choice of finishes, upholstery, cabinetry and flooring,” she said.

“The options are endless, and we have a very reasonable build time of 6 weeks. Call in and view the range for yourself, to appreciate the quality and value for money of a fully Australian Built caravan on a quality AL-KO chassis with 5 years warranty.”

True North RV are also offering a lucky gate prize, giving away a paddle board to one lucky person, and as well as the gate prize giveaway, True North RV are involved in the Yakka trail, where children can purchase a bucket which comes with a map and they can follow the map around the field days and collect their free giveaway.

For any enquiries, please contact Jess on 0418 830 248 or visit truenorthrv.com.au

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