Yep, that does look good, and if they were side by side I know which one I'd likely choose. I also see a decent looking Sturt on Trading post for $9000 in Vic which I didn't spot until I'd already said yes on the Birdsville.
True that I put up this post asking for opinions, and I welcome the responses, but to be honest I already said yes to the guy while I was waiting for my forum account to be activated (and then decided to post the question anyway). Sure enough I'm not yet committed (I don't actually have it yet.. handover this weekend), but I don't like to dick people around.
So I could keep looking and drive 100's of K's searching for the perfect bargain camper, or I can go with this one which is local with ACT registration, and by all accounts a fair price, if not a bargain.
I'm reminded of when I bought a 2nd hand Stacer boat off EBay a few years ago and a good boat it is for the money I paid (still have it and love it), but for ages afterwards I'd see others pop up now and again that on the surface seemed better, newer, cheaper, etc. Not many but a few. I expect same will be the case with a CT and the best I can do is to live content that I paid a fair price for a solid unit.
A few weeks back there was a Central Coast Campers walk-up model on EBay for $9500, and within a few hours drive. It didn't get a bid and I while I expressed interest, I didn't have the money available to make a bid or offer of any kind. This thing was barely used, had full annex/walls, kids room, 12V system, SMEV cooktop, LED internal lighting. But as fate would have it, it sold only the day before I was in a position to buy. I though maybe this sort of value was typical, but for the next 4 weeks I have searched and can find nothing even close for the price. So what does one do? Keep waiting and looking, or get myself a camper and start enjoying it? I figured with spring getting close, the increased demand would make it harder, so I decided to jump in, buy something decent, but not regret it no matter what may turn up afterwards.