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31-08-2018, 18:26 | #1 |
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Navara D22 Camper Anyone?
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31-08-2018, 18:31 | #2 |
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Got to see inside but didn't feel comfortable in taking pictures of someones personal space, all i can say is you would comfortably sleep 2 large people in there and was all lightweight construction. Lots of modular cupboards and cool storage cubby holes, solar power on the roof, a massive fridge freezer and shower facilities (outside of course, it wasn't THAT big)
Super cool bit of kit and been invited to stay at the couples chicken farm if ever we return to Austria again
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31-08-2018, 19:34 | #3 |
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It's what I was expecting and they're awesome, I would like to see one in the flesh to get an idea of what you get for the money.
I know the guy that makes these https://www.flickr.com/photos/105740...57636727113586 I like the ones that sit in the tray as you'll still keep a truck for day to day use and something that you can sell on when you finish and I assume that the cabins will fit any tray of similar sized trucks. I appreciate that getting rid of the tray gives a full width camper with side door, but I could live without those. IMG_0414 by Uro-Camper, en Flickr I'd be happier with a bed over the cab too. No messing around when the sandman comes. offroad_hesch_uro_680_3 by Uro-Camper, en Flickr This I like too. DSC03226 by Uro-Camper, en Flickr Comes with an internal shower too. |
31-08-2018, 20:16 | #4 |
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My old neighbour back in France, had something very similar to this......
http://northstarcampers.co.uk It was very well put together, and almost luxurious.....him and the dog would take off at the start of the ralley/moto X season.....excellent.... |
31-08-2018, 21:18 | #5 |
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What engine is that?, and whats the crack with the fuel filter and gubbins?
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