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A lot of times, customers don’t want to spend bags of money on accessories, but still want their vehicles accessorized for long over landing trips.
Here at RV centre we customize and manufacture High quality products to suite the customers needs and pocket. All our products are designed and manufactured on our premises by skilled personnel that have been trained in the latest manufacturing processes.
Our bull bars have been designed to be aesthetic but functional. Our products are designed around the customers needs. We pride ourselves on being one of the longest running accessory and conversion centers around.
We will gladly build anything from a toolbox to a full house game-viewing vehicle, which are built according to SABS standards. Basic fitments like after market suspension kits, dual battery systems, winches, long range fuel tanks, spotlights, roof racks etc are also done by RV centre.
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2010 Dakar Rally Argentina-Chile – Stage 14 |
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Former world rally champion Carlos Sainz and Lucas Cruz of Spain led an historic Volkswagen 1-2-3 in the 32nd Dakar Rally in Argentina on Saturday when they brought their Race Touareg home in a time of 47h 10min 00sec after 14 days and 9 000 km of marathon off road racing.It was an emphatic victory for the man they call ‘El Matador’, twice a world rally champion, who had led from stage five. It also made up for the disappointment he experienced 12 months ago when he crashed out of the 2009 Dakar on stage five while leading.
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Ralph Pitchford (3rd) and Giniel de Villiers (7th) did South Africa proud on the 32nd Dakar Rally |
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The proud record of South African competitors on the Dakar Rally, the world’s longest and toughest motor sport event, was further enhanced in Argentina and Chile these past two weeks by Ralph Pitchford and Giniel de Villiers.
Pitchford, the 2009 South African off road champion co-driver, navigated American Mark Miller to third place overall in their Volkswagen Race Touareg in the 32nd Dakar Rally which ended in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, providing Volkswagen with an historic and emphatic 1-2-3 and a second consecutive victory after the success of De Villiers and German co-driver Dirk von Zitzewitz in last year’s event. Miller and Pitchford were second in 2009.

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