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MichaelS

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  1. Thank you! Very small world! Since we do go on holidays to the UK frequently joining this forum seems like a great way to exchange idea's and adventures. There are a few Alphards/Vellfires in The Netherlands. Unfortunately we have not yet met any of the owners. We are currently talking to a JDM importer and looking to buy in Japan. Due to Brexit importing from Japan is pretty much the same costs wise. If we can fit a pop top which fits a bed measuring at least 43,5 x 71 inches we will be on the hunt for a purple 2009 Vellfire. 🙂
  2. To be more to-the-point. Would a pop top fit which holds a bed measuring 71 inches long and 43,5 inches wide. Thanks in advance!
  3. Hello all! I am planning to convert a 2009 Vellfire to a campervan and looking for help. As I live in the Netherlands I have to deal with Dutch law regarding campervans. There are several dimensions of the car I cannot find online. -Can someone help me with the dimensions of the roof panel? I am looking into a non sunroof 2009 Vellfire and with this info I hope my local Camper builder has a universal top with bed that will fit the car. (with the mandaytory APK/TÜV paperwork) On this forum I did find the following image and in addition I would like to ask if someone could help me with the following measurements. - In red, the interior measurements between roof and floor. (To convert the car to a camper this has to be at least 1.3m) Looking at the image this seems to be 1.36 but I would love to double check that info. - in yellow, the distance between the front seats (in their most back position) and the rear of the car. This has to be at least 2m
  4. Hello everybody! My name is Michael, love cars and live in The Netherlands. I am currently in the process of locating and importing a 2009 Toyota Vellfire. Will be posting updates and questions along the way as I will be trying to covert the van to a camper! (first one in The Netherlands? :))
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