My transit camper project

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Hi Guys

A few months back i sold my old vr4 to fund a new project. I wanted to try a camper, and started out with a real cheap swb mid top transit. Only cost £2.3k but since getting it I've had a bit of work done.

Not to everyones taste, but I love it. The van is in great condition for its age and miles.. most I looked were really in quite poor condition but this has been used as a car for the last 5 years.

I had the van serviced and the discs and pads replaced, that was about it mechanically that was needed. I then had a joiner fit out the back of the van with bathroom panel sheets which was a great idea by my good friends at my garage. The walls are white wood and the ceiling is white and chrome :)

I ended up just getting the joiner to fit wall units on the floor along with a little sink. Ive plumbed in a push tap and waste of course.

The transit has its battery under the drivers seat, so along with a new single passenger seat to allow walk through, another battery box was fitted under it with the lesuire battery. A split charge system and 12v sockets were fitted too along with led lighting. I put a cheap headunit in with usb/sd capability as well.

The most expensive part was the bed, but having one like this worked well in my opinion. Its pretty solid and slides from the seat into a bed and bacl pretty easily.

A side window was added at the last minite, tinted of course. I also have a set of thermal blinds for it which help keep the pesky sun out in the morning :)

Next list of things to do are:

Paint the internal area above the front seats
Carpet to be fitted (got dark grey carpet tiles)
Might get a 10" tablet, but the laptop does for now
Fanbelt squeeling a little - need to investigate
Full wash and polish
Underseal the front (only had enough for 1/2)
Brake light flashing when indicator is on sometimes - need to investigate


I was away this weekend near Campbeltown and was in it for 3 nights. It was great... not too cold at all, and I just used a normal double sleeping bag.

I know its not for everyone, but for £4k overall im happy with the results.

Plan is to travel to most of the islands, ive done quite a few before but I'd like to visit Colonsay and Jura for example and stay a few days at a time.

A few pics... not great, just ones I happened to take:

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I cant be the only one with camper love? Anyone else?
 
Should have said too, the plan is to have something small enough to drive at reasonable speed and go on the little roll on roll off's
 
That looks fantastic for the money. I always wanted a camper van to go away for summers in just never had the money for a ready made one but that looks great.
 
Ive got a little 2 hob gas burner that i use for cooking too. I was going to fit one into the worktop but i was worried it would take up valuable worktop space :)
 
Get a carbon monoxide alarm in there, just had some girl die locally in a tent with a gas stove.

Edit - Don't mean to be morbid, but I saw the article a few minutes ago and now this, fate!:p
 
Looks pretty good! I'd love to have something like this for random days out where you want to stay the night. I wonder if you'd get in trouble stumbling back to your housevan drunk though?
 
Exactly what my uncle did a few years back for race weekends at Santa pod although they just pull power from the generator pickup
 
Sorted the carpet on this now and done a few more jobs.

Getting there, plan is to have it remapped next by a friend and I need new tyres all round. The tyres are all good tread, but mixed premium brands.

Im still keeping my eyes out for a cheapish Android 4 10" tablet too.

I need to have a gas hob perm fitted to be able to have it re-registered as a camper... lower insurance im told.

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