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HomeGazetteThe best tow in town

The best tow in town

By Cassie Maher
IT’S almost holiday time and with 44 years’ experience, McGuffie Bros Scenic Caravans in Dandenong is ready to cater for all caravaning needs.
The Scenic brand has earned a reputation for outstanding service, quality, design and value through delivering truly safe, comfortable and reliable vans to families who love to getaway.
McGuffie Bros Scenic Caravans also has a selection of quality used caravans.
Recognised throughout the industry as a ‘true custom builder’, Scenic offer a full range of caravans and poptops featuring luxury, touring and family vans, offroad models and compactlightweight vans.
Experience custom building at its best with the five grand Scenic models, Vega the centredoor series, Galaxy the reardoor series, Rigel the frontdoor series, Skippy the backdoor series and Outer Limits the offroad series.
Ultramodern design, state of the art aerodynamics and axle positioning make for stressfree cruising in any Scenic model and piece of mind is also assured with all models accompanied by the Scenic warranty and service backup.
Whether touring the outback or taking a beachside break, Scenic’s triedandtested layouts of luxurious ensuite, shower/toilet combos, touring and outback configurations, family bunk vans and easy tow light models are sure to please.
See quality craftsmanship at its best first hand at McGuffie Bros Scenic Caravans, 177 Frankston Road, Dandenong.
Phone 9792 3718, 9792 3960 or fax 9794 0318.

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