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This 80 series conversion is pretty special. I think he says the camper only weighs around 300kgs.
nice find Jacob
This 80 series conversion is pretty special. I think he says the camper only weighs around 300kgs.
nice find Jacob
Fascinating chap. Been a while since I watched it but I seem to remember him saying that he didn’t get on with Engel so he built his own. Built his own fridge.
I agree. its also a personal thing. one persons ideal set up is anothers worst nightmare.The beauty of the 80 is that you could just chop the rear body and either make a custom camper body or get a demountable to fit.
I may consider it one day.
Of course, its always a balance between creature comforts and overal size. If you want to explore small tracks with overhanging branches, anything large is going to be difficult.
Hi
I have been thinking a lot about getting a GAZELL TOURING… http://sbsadventurecampers.com/wp/gazell-touring/, fitted to a Hilux. This for me would be the perfect all year round touring setup. This would have been perfect for me on the Norway trip. Wouldn't have needed to stay in any hotels or Huts.
Anyone have any experience of these, if so what are your thoughts them?
Gary
Came across this one today. Love it or hate it, this bloke has put a tonne of work into it. OK OK it's a long slow watch but stick with it. The body weighs less than 300kgs. Whilst people are looking at shortening an 80, he's made it longer!
He's no back yard tourist for sure. He's been quite some way. I rather like it. Oh and a quad bike in the back of the trailer? Blimey.