Roy Ridden Posted January 29 Posted January 29 I have just joined the club. Thanks for allowing me in., but I have not actually purchased my car YET. I used to own a Bongo Camper conversion up until 2012. Now, well just let me say I am in a new life I am looking to gat another camper van. It is not viable to get or convert another Bongo. So I did some research & came up with the Alphard as being very viable. The next choice I have to make is if to have whether to have it converted or do the conversion myself. Advice would be welcome. I assume there are kits but what is available & from where. Any advice would be appreciated thank you Roy.
Rojie Posted January 29 Posted January 29 1 hour ago, Roy Ridden said: I have just joined the club. Thanks for allowing me in., but I have not actually purchased my car YET. I used to own a Bongo Camper conversion up until 2012. Now, well just let me say I am in a new life I am looking to gat another camper van. It is not viable to get or convert another Bongo. So I did some research & came up with the Alphard as being very viable. The next choice I have to make is if to have whether to have it converted or do the conversion myself. Advice would be welcome. I assume there are kits but what is available & from where. Any advice would be appreciated thank you Roy. Hello Roy, Welcome to the Forum. There are not many kits available. I believe a place in Barnstaple supplies one. And there are removable 'pods' available. Are you going side conversion or rear conversion ? There is a lot of work involved in the carpentry / converting, just cutting the plywood accurately is quite a challenge If you want gas and electric available, than more skills are necessary. As your vehicle will be a grey import, most official Toyota dealers will not work on it. Make sure you have access to a capable mechanic that will; especially if you go hybrid. Good Luck.
Roy Ridden Posted January 29 Author Posted January 29 48 minutes ago, Rojie said: Hello Roy, Welcome to the Forum. There are not many kits available. I believe a place in Barnstaple supplies one. And there are removable 'pods' available. Are you going side conversion or rear conversion ? There is a lot of work involved in the carpentry / converting, just cutting the plywood accurately is quite a challenge If you want gas and electric available, than more skills are necessary. As your vehicle will be a grey import, most official Toyota dealers will not work on it. Make sure you have access to a capable mechanic that will; especially if you go hybrid. Good Luck.
Roy Ridden Posted January 29 Author Posted January 29 Thank you Rojie. It will be a side conversion. I am OK with cutting the ply, am an old fashion apprentice ship served plumber & gas fitter. Electric work is no problem, will be a lot of work. I have a good garage company who used to work on my Grey import Mazda Bong. The hybrid aspect, I am considering, I will have to check on.
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