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Hi, nellie
If you are one of the more basic vdubbers like me, and do not have an astronomically expensive purpose built camper, most of us drive older aircooled vans!! Sooo
* Make sure your heat exchangers are in good nick and work, this will keep you moderately warm while on the go.
* Buy a nice little self contained gas heater, this will keep you warm while at rest and you can cringe round it in the awning with a nice bottle of red. We have a little Sungas one that runs on the little disposable bottles, it cost £20 with 4 bottles from our local camping shop, (they are on ebay).
* We have a 1981 T25 and have put our auxilliary battery under the passenger seat, there is loads of room in the engine bay though, don't believe it makes much odds, it's just about making the most of available space.
I just think VW's are a very personal thing, so just do what feels right to you
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