For our CT purchase it was a hard decision. Me and the Mrs wanted a hard floor camper. We were looking for something second hand for .$20k max. This proved to be quite difficult to find one in Cairns. We searched for about 6 months trolling the Internet for trailers in North QLD all the way down to Mackay. We did find quite a few for sale in Brisbane but the 3500km return journey didn't appeal to us. I even had a friend of ours who used to own Cape York Trailers. No luck.
We decided not to get a China CT as I had heard and read all of the horror stories about Chinese trailers like bird sh!t welds, holes blown through steel with on oxy, wires just twisted together not soldered, wiring not fused or colour coded, wiring thru steel without rubber grommets, canvas so thin you can see through it, rubber seals not lining up, crappy Treg copy hitches, the list goes on.
In the end I decided to have another look at the imports.
I liked the look of the MDC and Leisure Matters hard floor range and price but realised they were from China even though MDC stated to me that they were made in OZ. leisure matters were upfront and honest in saying theirs was from China.
I guess MDC think by exporting Australian iron ore to China and getting it back in the form of a CT equates to Australian made.

I found another company whom just imports the trailers and on sells them without checks or warranty for $10k. That was going to save us $5k straight up.
We ordered the CT from the importer and waited a couple of months. We knew that there would be a good chance that with a close inspection on arrival that we could be selling it on Gumtree the next day if it wasn't worth fixing up. I was pretty confident that we would at least get our money back. Nothing to loose.
The CT turned up and exceeded our expectations in a big way. I am not a welder but I have been welding for 30 years and own my own gear. I cannot fault the welding. The structure is solid and well built. I am sure it has been copied from something engineered here in OZ.
Wiring neat, colour coded, joined correctly and protected with grommets. The Canvas is great, stitched well and not thin. All openings and closing a worked as they should with good seals.
There were problems, cheap bearings, hubs, shockies, crappy Chinese copy hitch and the rear swing away carrier wasn't strong enough. I have fixed all of these issues, modded quite a few more things for personal choice and improved the gas bottle and jerry can holders.
The cost is bugger all. A lot of hours though but I don't mind spending time in the shed.
We are really happy with what we have bought and more importantly what we have saved. The CT still doesn't even owe us $14k. I got a mate who is a boiler maker in the Army to check it out. He was impressed and found one weld on the whole CT that he wanted to fix.
I know it is not a KK or CYT but it is not $40k either. We have a hard floor CT with annexe, lights, slide out kitchen with 4 burner stove and sink. 100 lt water tank with pump. 2 fridge slide/storage areas, tool box and ind suspension.
Now i have modified it, I am confident it will make it through Cape York. Will it get damaged? Probably but that would be expected with any CT. I have travelled throughout the Cape for over 30 years and I have seen major changes making it more accessible. A.J. Has just returned from his big trip up the Cape and informed me he saw quite a few CT's like mine (without suspension mods) in some real interesting and challenging areas.
It does give me the sh!ts when people tell me my CT is a piece of crap that will fall apart on its first trip. These comments come not from owners of Chinese campers but from someone whose mates fathers uncle had one. It also gives me the Shits with hypocrites who think there is a difference between an imported car and imported CT.
At the end of the day my family is out camping and having a great time while being able to save quite a few $$$. Lets cut the crap. If others can afford $40-50k on a CT, good on you. I am not jealous. Just don't tell me what I own is crap without coming up here and having a look at it.
Muz.