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Hello! When choosing a van I took my time and it took me a year to find it. I wanted something that was mechanically sound and wouldn't need money spent immediately so I could concentrate on configuring the rear inside. The paint style wasn't to my taste but slowly I've been changing it to what I want. I've owned it a year, drive every day. I done my own servicing and all other work using advice mainly from people on here or you tube etc.
In hindsight I may have paid over the odds but I know that I'm not having to pay out for the stuff that's already been done or any nasty surprises 👍
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A few people on here talk about converting and then registering their van as a camper but it depends what you want, we bought ours with carpeted panels and a 3/4 width rock n roll bed, we added some old kitchen cupboards and it did us for a year or so, now we've taken the cupboards out, added some floor rails and changed to a platform bed, that way we can use the van with the awning or tent for camping or take the bed out if we need to pick up furniture or as we did the other week help the kids move home. We wanted a multi purpose van and it's working for us. Thinking of making units that we can put in for camping and out when not needed. So don't think there is any right or wrong way but i would say when looking for a van definitely go for reliability and condition before what the inside is like, just as the others say you can take your time with the interior. And don't go over to the dark side and get a T5, the T4 enthusiasts on here are really helpful.Up there for thinking, down there for dancing.
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Nemos interior when I bought him
Stripped, insulated, carpeted and floor fitted
Dog crates built underneath the bed section
Part of the bed flips out to make a full 6ft small double, got cupboards as well
Kitchen pod with gas, water and fridge
You do to your van as you please. Mines built to go to dog agility shows so needed the crates built in.
Once my table leg is in and the table top and cupboard doors are done, I’ll be registering it as a camper!
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