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Christchurch’s GLI Caravans sells lift-top campers, camper trailers and caravans and has just expanded into selling inflatable boats.
It’s a family business that started 26 years ago, originally selling and renting motorhomes.
Owner Grant McKenzie says the team is knowledgeable and experienced and works with customers to find the perfect caravan or camper trailer to suit their needs.
In addition to a wide range of caravans and camper trailers, the company also offers in-house mechanical expertise to ensure its products are always in top condition.
“We are committed to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring that each and every customer has a positive and satisfying experience when purchasing from us.”
GLI’s range starts with go-anywhere camper trailers starting with the EXS-1 at $24,999.
A step up the range are lift top caravans to access tighter areas with minimal setup time starting with the Voyager 11 and Explorer 11 at $65,999.
The flagship models are the hard tops offering ultimate comfort on 4WD adventures starting with the Voyager 15HR at $80,999.
The new range of inflatable boats complements the camper trailers and lift-top caravans. Boats come in three and four-metre lengths, and a six-metre version is also available.
GLI is very focused on delivering the best possible options at the most competitive prices and its campers and caravans are loaded with spec. Quoted prices are for options of full or semi-off-road chassis and include diesel heaters, full awnings including walls and floors and where possible to install three 100amp deep cycle batteries and 300a/h solar panels.
More info: www.glicaravans.co.nz

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