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Date:         Fri, 04 Oct 1996 08:52:16 +0100
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From:         zeidler@NTCNTG02DU.ntc.nokia.com (Zeidler Helmut NTC/Dusseld.)
Subject:      DIY EV and Vanagon Campers

>From REIMO I got a set of different conversions of an empty EV into a weekender, camper, what ever you want to have. There are:

VW T4 Touring, a simple conversion, weekender class DM 8,990.00 VW T4 City Van, exclusive weekender with small kitchen short wheelbase DM 14,900.00 long wheelbase DM 16,900.00 VW T4 Miami Exclusive, full size kitchen including fridge short wheelbase DM 19,990.00 VW T4 Lucky, full size kitchen including fridge, short DM 15,490.00 VW T4 Memphis, full size kitchen including fridge, long DM 20,900.00 VW T4 Weekender (Alaska), looking very simple DM 5,939.52 VW T4 Family, one-block-kitchen with all in DM VW T3 Speedy, pretty old Vanagon design DM 1,798.00 VW T3 Florida, pretty old Vanagon des. (melamine coated)DM VW T3 Jolly, same as Florida but (poplar-plywood) DM 1,249.00 VW T3 Alaska, looks like Unka Joel's, one-block-kitch. DM VW T3 Multivan adds on, one-block-kitchen etc. DM

Open prices means multiple prices by more than one part to order. If you like to know more please reply.

Helmut '80 Camper =


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