Building a rugged campervan
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so the last couple of months i've been saving to purchase a vehicle to convert into a go anywhere campervan and with a nice tax refund i should be able to buy the base vehicle in about a months time, not a huge budget, looking at a max of $10000 on the vehicle then up to 5k to kit it out doing all the work myself (have abit of experience doing fitouts
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Anyone want to help me with any tips or recommendations they might have, be good if anyones done the same kind of thing?
Vehicle wise am looking at the 4wd delica van as my first choice, but am getting tempted by patrols, landcruisers and holden jackaroos.



this is the kind of end result i want, hey a man can dream lol
)Anyone want to help me with any tips or recommendations they might have, be good if anyones done the same kind of thing?
Vehicle wise am looking at the 4wd delica van as my first choice, but am getting tempted by patrols, landcruisers and holden jackaroos.
this is the kind of end result i want, hey a man can dream lol
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so the last couple of months i've been saving to purchase a vehicle to convert into a go anywhere campervan and with a nice tax refund i should be able to buy the base vehicle in about a months time, not a huge budget, looking at a max of $10000 on the vehicle then up to 5k to kit it out doing all the work myself (have abit of experience doing fitouts
)
Anyone want to help me with any tips or recommendations they might have, be good if anyones done the same kind of thing?
Vehicle wise am looking at the 4wd delica van as my first choice, but am getting tempted by patrols, landcruisers and holden jackaroos.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cl_6wXH3Ae...amp+set+up.JPG
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-_8sh0-Mrr-...per+inside.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-c9uYZUnVT6...er+van+bed.JPG
this is the kind of end result i want, hey a man can dream lol
)Anyone want to help me with any tips or recommendations they might have, be good if anyones done the same kind of thing?
Vehicle wise am looking at the 4wd delica van as my first choice, but am getting tempted by patrols, landcruisers and holden jackaroos.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cl_6wXH3Ae...amp+set+up.JPG
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-_8sh0-Mrr-...per+inside.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-c9uYZUnVT6...er+van+bed.JPG
this is the kind of end result i want, hey a man can dream lol

We're on the hunt for a camper trailer. We've looked at some of the older ones and were thinking of restoring one but in the end figured it would be too much hassle and expense so have decided to look for a more modern one instead. Our ideal is a Jayco Swan Outback (like this) but the price for anything good is around $20k. Incredible really - apparently in the US a similar aged one costs a quarter of that.
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feel your pain! was first off looking at caravans and camper trailers but they are shockingly expensive! i guess though once you make that initial investment you shouldn't lose much if you sell it... same thing struck me looking at campervans, even 1980s campers are going for 5k plus for a good one (not including dodgy backpacker vans) best value seemed to be buy something and do a good job converting it, won't lose no money if you do a good job.. going to get a tow bar motorbike carrier as well for a dirtbike
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will you be using it to cook meth?
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lol, you bring the methylamine and i'll bring the safety glasses
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feel your pain! was first off looking at caravans and camper trailers but they are shockingly expensive! i guess though once you make that initial investment you shouldn't lose much if you sell it... same thing struck me looking at campervans, even 1980s campers are going for 5k plus for a good one (not including dodgy backpacker vans) best value seemed to be buy something and do a good job converting it, won't lose no money if you do a good job.. going to get a tow bar motorbike carrier as well for a dirtbike 

But in the meantime, I think it's a bit of a waiting game to get the right camper or caravan. The best value will probably an oldie that has been sitting unused and forgotten in a barn since almost new. Occasionally they come up on ebay/gumtree.
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so the last couple of months i've been saving to purchase a vehicle to convert into a go anywhere campervan and with a nice tax refund i should be able to buy the base vehicle in about a months time, not a huge budget, looking at a max of $10000 on the vehicle then up to 5k to kit it out doing all the work myself (have abit of experience doing fitouts
)
Anyone want to help me with any tips or recommendations they might have, be good if anyones done the same kind of thing?
Vehicle wise am looking at the 4wd delica van as my first choice, but am getting tempted by patrols, landcruisers and holden jackaroos.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cl_6wXH3Ae0/Upor-AgBwvI/AAAAAAAAA8k/ou2rbovBR5g
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-_8sh0-Mrr-...per+inside.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-c9uYZUnVT6...er+van+bed.JPG
this is the kind of end result i want, hey a man can dream lol
)Anyone want to help me with any tips or recommendations they might have, be good if anyones done the same kind of thing?
Vehicle wise am looking at the 4wd delica van as my first choice, but am getting tempted by patrols, landcruisers and holden jackaroos.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cl_6wXH3Ae0/Upor-AgBwvI/AAAAAAAAA8k/ou2rbovBR5g
/s640/Mitsubishi+Delica+Camper+Van+awning+camp+set+up.JP G
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-_8sh0-Mrr-...per+inside.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-c9uYZUnVT6...er+van+bed.JPG
this is the kind of end result i want, hey a man can dream lol
Pity it's not closer to my time to take off. Where do you live Bello ?
BTW heres a tip for cheap effective low wattage heating, I've been scouring the net for a while now looking for the best things to take along.... Batteries, solar, generators... that kind of thing.
http://negergy.com.au/products/energ...mer-mat-heater
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BTW heres a tip for cheap effective low wattage heating, I've been scouring the net for a while now looking for the best things to take along.... Batteries, solar, generators... that kind of thing.
Energy Efficient Heater - Foot Warmer Mat Heater – negergy.com.au
Energy Efficient Heater - Foot Warmer Mat Heater – negergy.com.au

Tip to new immigrants to Australia: Bring pairs of slippers
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Thats something worth thinking about Paulry. Thanks for the idea.
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i'm in cobram victoria at the moment (scraping the ice off the car each morning at the moment haha) think paulry has the right idea for you ozzieeagle if you can do a year round europe, could even finish your trip off with a trip to asia by road and get a good cheaper deal shipping your camper to darwin, i reckon the money you'd save would net you a quarter of the cost of the year out in europe.
Been doing loads of research on solar for the camper at the moment, definately the way to go
Been doing loads of research on solar for the camper at the moment, definately the way to go
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i'm in cobram victoria at the moment (scraping the ice off the car each morning at the moment haha) think paulry has the right idea for you ozzieeagle if you can do a year round europe, could even finish your trip off with a trip to asia by road and get a good cheaper deal shipping your camper to darwin, i reckon the money you'd save would net you a quarter of the cost of the year out in europe.
Been doing loads of research on solar for the camper at the moment, definately the way to go
Been doing loads of research on solar for the camper at the moment, definately the way to go


I'm in Canberra and we also have to scrape ice from the widescreens every morning. Expected to be -5 tonight. Looking back a few years, when our container arrived and we unpacked our stuff to find that the shipping people had packed our old ice scrapers, it was like "haha, what're we going to do with these then?"
We soon enough found out
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Can't go off road, but you might be interested in my website when I drop round Australia for 9 months last year - in a 22 year old Toyota Hiace www.travelsroundoz.com | A Lap of the Map
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Can't go off road, but you might be interested in my website when I drop round Australia for 9 months last year - in a 22 year old Toyota Hiace www.travelsroundoz.com | A Lap of the Map
At least you wont have to anticipate emptying out a whole heap of blue smelly chemicals at some far off unknown distant spot this way, and everything is dealt with there and then.
I think I'm going to have to use a Ute as a tug though with this method, just in case I can't dispose of the bucket there and then. Still thats not a huge sacrifice..... still not worked out motor home, camper van, or pop up/caravan yet. Depends on when we go and how much disposable at the time I guess.
The wife is a bucket and shovel girl from way back, being a bush Aussie and all... might try and refine her a bit.
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How did you handle the ablutions. I've been looking at this side of things and worked out you can save a hell of a lot of money by forgetting having an inside toilet and shower. I always like to look at things like this as a possible bonus in asmuch as you maybe could do better spacewise and even comfort wise. Best I've come up with so far is a coleman hotwater pump/shower, runs on its own gas cylinder and two D size batteries, sitting in a large container that you stand in. Probably have a couple of those black solar shower affairs as well. The Toilet seat is just a collapsable disabled comode type affair, with a large type launtry bucket and lid underneath and maybe some crystal kitty litter, again utilsing the water container as holding the whole lot in. All of this contained in a collapsable decent sized ensuite tent.
At least you wont have to anticipate emptying out a whole heap of blue smelly chemicals at some far off unknown distant spot this way, and everything is dealt with there and then.
I think I'm going to have to use a Ute as a tug though with this method, just in case I can't dispose of the bucket there and then. Still thats not a huge sacrifice..... still not worked out motor home, camper van, or pop up/caravan yet. Depends on when we go and how much disposable at the time I guess.
The wife is a bucket and shovel girl from way back, being a bush Aussie and all... might try and refine her a bit.
At least you wont have to anticipate emptying out a whole heap of blue smelly chemicals at some far off unknown distant spot this way, and everything is dealt with there and then.
I think I'm going to have to use a Ute as a tug though with this method, just in case I can't dispose of the bucket there and then. Still thats not a huge sacrifice..... still not worked out motor home, camper van, or pop up/caravan yet. Depends on when we go and how much disposable at the time I guess.
The wife is a bucket and shovel girl from way back, being a bush Aussie and all... might try and refine her a bit.
We did however carry a pop-up toilet tent and a small chemical toilet from Big W that we used very occasionally. The camper itself has 50 litre water tank and cold shower that pump out at the back. Other think is to get one of the camp showers that run off the 12volt in your car and a collapsible bucket. Fill these from streams and rivers for your shower, rather than using the clean tank drinking water.
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Great tip re the rivers and streams re shower water 
Would you contemplate doing the trip again. ?

Would you contemplate doing the trip again. ?



