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RV REVIEW | reproduced by Joe Bloggs down the road. Roadstar designed moulds specifically for this van, ensuring the Sirius will always have a unique appearance. Mission accomplished. The Sirius is indeed distinctive, with an aesthetic uniformity befitting not only its price tag but its status as a high-end, luxury on and offroad tourer. Upfront, the Sirius is fitted with a drawbar mounted gull- wing checkerplate storage box with a slide-out tray for a portable fridge and a slide for a generator. The front of the storage box has a compartment for dual 9kg gas cylinders. What would a luxury van such as this be without a slide-out kitchen? This stainless steel unit has hot and cold water, and a Weber Baby Q that connects to the nearby gas bayonet. Further back, there’s a hatch to access the ‘entertainment box’, a marine carpet-lined compartment built into the side of the van with a TV mounting point, 12/240V powerpoints, antenna jack and even an HDMI cable – did I mention this van was fitted with an optional Sat King satellite dish? gorv.com.au 7