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30/9/2010 at 10:21pm
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Hi ,I'm thinking of getting a Peugeot Boxer and having it converted it will be my first

(definately not good enough to do it myself !! )

A local guy uses Elite conversions(Worksop) so may use them

any tips on layout ,where to buy the van ,and what I should have in it ?

It will be for long weekends and sometimes a week or two

Things I think I need .....

only want a porta loo,bed for 1 but a spare wouldn't hurt not sure to go for bunks or a double,want front seats that turn, cooker ,heating (winter)

any things you wish you'd had ?

and anything that you can't live without ??

also what awnings would fit a Peugeot van ?

 

many thanks in advance



30/9/2010 at 11:31pm
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suggest you have a look at the main / most popular vans
visit dealers and look at AutoSleepers and any of the smaller van converters
there is a limit to what you can do - you only have a limited space
do you want - central lounge with rear kitchen - ie cooking area out of the way, or traditional VW style layout kitchen and lounge in the centre of the van??
it's really down to how you want to live
use space on fitting shower and bathroom type set up
go for lots of storage
you will probably find that the most effective use of space requires that the cab seats spin to form part of the lounge
if you have a shower you'll need a water heater,
do you want a compression fridge - ie runs on electricity only - much neater and more efficient
it helps to maximise the power of your leisure battery

calour gas cheaper than camping gaz- but uses bigger bottles


there is a lot to think about - really recommend you go and look around other conversions as a matter of priority


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01/10/2010 at 9:43am
 Location: Paisley
 Outfit: Chausson Flash 22
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I had been going down this route myself at this time last year and had decided on a similiar set up to an adria 4 twin  as I wanted a four berth with toilet shower and bunk beds ....in the end though,  I decided that I prefer to use my van for everyday use and felt the lwb ducato was too big for this,  so rather than keep another vehicle I had a lwb VW T5 built......


01/10/2010 at 9:59am
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by the way I believe the fiat, peugoet and citroen are all the same van with different badges which should be usefull to know when looking to buy as it could widen your scope...


01/10/2010 at 5:56pm
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jimsmimm

thanks for that link I was following a Fiat camper home tonight but couldn't see its name but thinks its the link you just put up :)

rayduff

Thanks for the tips plan to see as many vans as I can in the next few weeks

so far I am liking the living area at the front and cooking at the rear



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01/10/2010 at 10:45pm
 Location: West Cumbria
 Outfit: Renault Master Self Build panel van co
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Hi Isla,

Depending on the age of van you are looking at I would be very wary of a Fiat/Peugeot/Citroen if it will be one of the earlier X250 models which came out in around 2007 as they suffered from reverse gear problems which resulted in mangled gearboxes and ruined clutches when reversed up hill.  I see in another thread you have been looking at Renault Master (aka Vauxhall Movano and Nissan Primastar (or Interstar?)) and I can certainly recommend the RM as a good drive and hopefully a reliable base vehicle.

With regards to layout you really need to get out to some dealers to sea what works for you - even better hire one.  We hired an Adria Twin for a 2 week trip to France and soon decided we couldn't live with the small living area, even though the fixed bed was great.  Our layout doesn't incorporate the cab area into the living area - despite being advised against this by others - having been away for 2 weeks to France I can honestly say it works for us!

To free up some space inside consider an underslung gas tank rather than cylinders in a gas locker.  Although expensive - around £300 - it does free up space and you can fill up with cheap autogas from a filling station, and you're not lugging heavy cylinders around.

I assume you are female (?) - have you driven a van before - I have found they are quite different to drive than a car - my wife certainly isn't keen on it!!

Cheers

John

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01/10/2010 at 10:58pm
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Great advice John

yes i'm female and am on my own so not keen on towing   

hiring one out may be a good idea.I usually camp but want to stretch my seasons and add a touch of comfort.I have only been to look at a bongo and a vw so far and found them too small.

I'm looking at spending £15000 to £18000 should I get something decent ??

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To free up some space inside consider an underslung gas tank rather than cylinders in a gas locker.  Although expensive - around £300 - it does free up space and you can fill up with cheap autogas from a filling station, and you're not lugging heavy cylinders around

does cheap auto gas work in all the facilities ie cookers ect ?

 



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02/10/2010 at 12:05am
 Location: West Cumbria
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Hi Isla,

It depends what you want in terms of facilities.  My RM cost £18k (new) and the cost of bits has been £12k - this includes satellite dome (£1,200), solar panel (£300), etc. etc.(all new).  Comparable spec from Timberland/IH campers would be £45k - £50k.  I suggest you sort out what you actually need in your van and then go and talk to the converters in your area, they should be able to give a cost for the conversion and then you find the van to meet your budget.  I would think £15-18k should give you something pretty good.

Autogas will work with all appliances provided they are fairly new and therefore able to operate on 30mbar gas pressure.

Cheers

John



02/10/2010 at 11:57am
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how about this one thinking of going for a look ?

http://www.manchestercampers.com/page55.htm

 



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02/10/2010 at 12:35pm
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oh really like this one

think i am off to see it next week i like it so much

please don't read this link if you are thinking of buying one don't want anyone else to buy it first

http://www.caravanselecta.co.uk/Motorhomes/Vauxhall/Vauxhall-Vivaro-2-0-CDTi-CS177132.aspx



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02/10/2010 at 8:00pm
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noticed you have added lots of extras ...what do they usually include ???

solar panels ..? what do they charge up and do you rate them ?

sat dome ..? I intend to have a tv will i need one of these ?

blimey I'm on a steep learning curve



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03/10/2010 at 6:34pm
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this  company is local to you and the owner is very help full .worth a visit just to pick his brains

caravan supplies and camper conversions.


Unit 5 / Kilnhurst Business Park
Glasshouse Road
Mexborough
South Yorkshire S64 5TH

Telephone:

01709 578727 Magnify telephone number

Fax:

01709 578727



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03/10/2010 at 7:24pm
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I'm in Norfolk so not that local but thanks worth a look  

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03/10/2010 at 10:36pm
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Hi Isla,

If you want to watch British TV abroad you will need some sort of satellite system - the dome is expensive, you can get a simple 'suitcase' system from Maplins for £100.  The solar panel charges the leisure batteries, depends how you intend to use the van as to whether you need one or not - if you intend to just use sites with electric hook up then no need.  Like most things in life, you get a headline price for the basic model - then once you're hooked they convince you that you really need all sorts of other things!

I think you need to do more research to decide what you actually need before looking at vans - otherwise you will end up with something not suitable for you in the longer term.

Cheers

John




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