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Save money on a Kea renter

Kea is celebrating its 10th birthday in Australia by offering two special deals for rental customers



Kea Australia is giving anyone who books one of its rental campervans or motorhomes for travel before April 30, 2011, $150 spending money. The only catch is the hiring period must be for at least seven days and the offer is not valid in conjunction with any other special offers.

Kea has also just signed a two-year deal with Big4 Holiday Parks, which means Kea's customers can also take advantage of a 10 per cent discount at any Big4 park around Australia.

The discount applies for powered and unpowered sites at any of  Big4’s 180 Australian locations. Just remember to quote the code NLNL when making a booking.

In return, Big4 members will receive special discounts and offers for rentals across Kea’s fleet of luxury campers.

Kea Campers kicked off as a boutique campervan rental company in New Zealand in 1995, and now has depots in nine locations around Australia. Its rental fleet comprises locally manufactured, two, four and six berth campervans, motorhomes and 4WD campers.


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