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Beaker wrote:Thanks for the comment Matt, I appreciate it. Yours look great too.
Mine's a short wheel base so I really did not have any other option but to put the kitchen where it is. I'm quite tall, so needed as much of the driver's side as possible free for a 6 foot 2 inch long bed.
The beauty of a self build is that you can swap things around if you find it's not quite working as you expected.
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Campervan Handyman wrote:Beaker wrote:Thanks for the comment Matt, I appreciate it. Yours look great too.
Mine's a short wheel base so I really did not have any other option but to put the kitchen where it is. I'm quite tall, so needed as much of the driver's side as possible free for a 6 foot 2 inch long bed.
The beauty of a self build is that you can swap things around if you find it's not quite working as you expected.
Found it, cheers Looks great, well organised and functional. Perfect design for a camper. I am also 6'2 so have to design my be length ways, I wanted a fixed bed and garage so I got the xlwb so that I could do that and still have room. Love the idea of the extending bed you have done, seen a few of them on youtube. I have just done the same over head storage in the cab, got it from a van scrapper.
Top build mate. That has saved you a few quid cant beat a self build, as you said, can change and swap things if not happy with something.
Jay
cookie1968 wrote:....i am considering an xlwb / t430 etc for a camper, at 6'2" is there enough headroom in the van?
dumper wrote:Hi yes the 430 is a rare one to find but if you as like me know you are going to be overloaded
Cider Andy wrote:dumper wrote:Hi yes the 430 is a rare one to find but if you as like me know you are going to be overloaded
Aye, good point, I'm building mine on a 300 chassis.
It's ok though, I'm furnishing it in cardboard......
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