By far the best solution for Westfalia owners would be honeycomb-and-panel-aluminium sandwich material for the cabinets. Combine that with a carbon fiber and kevlar composite pop-top and we've got ourselves a very expensive winner. As an enthusiast bicyclist I always wonder about the folks who'll spend hundreds of dollars to reduce the weight of their bike by one or two pounds while the spare tire around their waist is not getting any smaller. :-)
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