Keith collingwood Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) I have just bought a 2008 Alphard. The plan is to use 5 of the 7 seats and use remaining space for a weekend camper. My conversion cost me under £500. * Remove rear 2 seats (third row). * Add 2 side storage pods (Ebay £224) * Camping hook up (Halfords £20) * Rechargeable LED lights (Amazon £19) * Air Fryer and portable gas stove (Amazon £66) * Fold-out bed (Amazon £49) * Extra materials - melamine panels, cables, double power socket and connectors. * Will post a selection of photos to show the finished result. Edited 8 hours ago by Keith collingwood
Keith collingwood Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Keith collingwood said: I have just bought a 2008 Alphard. The plan is to use 5 of the 7 seats and use remaining space for a weekend camper. My conversion cost me under £500. * Remove rear 2 seats (third row). * Add 2 side storage pods (Ebay £224) * Camping hook up (Halfords £20) * Rechargeable LED lights (Amazon £19) * Air Fryer and portable gas stove (Amazon £66) * Fold-out bed (Amazon £49) * Extra materials - melamine panels, cables, double power socket and connectors
Keith collingwood Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago Seats and modules are removable and interchangeable. It's not a permanent conversion.
MonsterS Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago But by the "letter" of the law its still changing to function of the vehicle when in. so therefore it becomes a camper when driving. I found they wanted an extra £300 a year for the priviledge of using as a non perm camper on ours.
Rojie Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I agree with Alex. This is a modification; temporary or otherwise. Your insurance company needs to be advised of ANY modifications. Non standard OEM fit wheels and tyre 'upgrades', suspension alterations, camper conversions (no matter how small), probably added cruise control etc, etc. Otherwise, you will provide your insurance company with a reason to invalidate your insurance (should they choose); especially if you are the cause of an accident. When I had a conversion my insurance company declined to insure the van (not refused). Imagine my situation if I had not declared the conversion and been involved in an accident !
Keith collingwood Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Many thanks for your advice on the insurance
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