homebuilt 4x4 camper
- Paul#25
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Here is the link to his YouTube account.
https://youtube.com/c/Overlandervanman
https://youtube.com/c/Overlandervanman
The humble person makes room for progress; the arrogant person believes they’re already there.
2004 Disco 2 Td5
2004 Disco 2 Td5
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Sorry for the silence yesterday - had a hectic day . Initially designed for Renda and me with space for the twin daughters on occasion . Didn't take into consideration that boyfriends want to go too. Great for two, good for 4 ,6 very cramped .
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After finishing the van I said no , but ended up redoing an old Mitsubishi camper that was standing in my driveway for years for the kids. Lockdown gave me some time to do it. That van was properly vrot . Just to give you idea. Some pre and halfway built pics . Havent taken any lately
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Here is a link to an article that was in the Wegry/Go magazine . Gives a lot of background infoBushWacker wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 8:23 amGreat outcome Overlandervanman !
... professional and perfect finish
and to your own spec & design.
Can see it'll spend very little time
in your driveway from here on !
Please give us more detail and insight
to your achievement.
https://tinyurl.com/overlandervanman
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Thank you- that means a lot to motivate me to do more. Youtube is a weird lonely space where you are continuously wondering if it is worth all the effort cause there not at all real money to be earned unless you have hundreds of thousands subscribers
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Thanks for helping out Paul.Paul#25 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 12:44 pmHere is the link to his YouTube account.
https://youtube.com/c/Overlandervanman
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Thank for the kind words. Thought about it long and hard. This is my passion which I love doing. The moment you build for someone else it becomes a totally different situation. Used to love photography until I did paid jobs. Just sucked the fun out of it. Maybe later but not feeling I'm good enough at it to do for others too. The amount of work is insane and therefor such a build will be expensive
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Exactly. Or ask for something like solid oak cupboards that weigh a ton and is just wrong for a van.