VW T5 Transporter Campervan

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2010

The return of our VW Transporter, fully converted into a camper! This is video two, the first shows the van stripped out and empty, ready to be built into, and this vid shows the converted van in all its glory.

Thanks for the comments - the rear awning can be purchased from www.frontlinecamper.com.au in Sydney, Australia. I get an error when commenting on my own vid, just waiting for youtube to fix that up.

Music from Radiohead and DJ Shadow, I recommend you purchase these tracks as I did. Click here for Radiohead
http://itunes.apple.com/au/album/the-national-anthem/id280462333?i=280464154

and here for DJ Shadow
http://itunes.apple.com/au/album/fixed-income/id14922118?i=14922123

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  • Wanted to see the inside!

  • very nice, but I'm getting dizzy!

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  • You have gone and made me dizzy. Nice camper.

  • @BeKozlov90 you know the germans always make good thing

  • nice car but the price is too big..

  • You have a shiny VW Van :)

  • @ThePsycheSociety

    it's from germany, so right

  • mr diesel was french hence the name,and the car ie the first motor car was a euro invention,the diesel engine was to be a cheap source of power in the third world designed to run on peanut oil........

  • @Parti0San I think the Americans invented the car although I am not certain. In those days they drove on the left too but they decided in 1915 to drive on the wrong side of the road. Mr Diesel was indeed German but I think he may have invented his engine in the US (although I could be wrong on that). In any case he expected us to put peanut oil into it, a tradition I continue by putting rape seed oil in mine at times and places where it is cheaper than normal diesel!

  • @alanheath left - right... they drive on the right side in germany. doesn't mean left is wrong, but right is right. and right as well, cars are invented in germany, otto-engines as well as diesel-engines ;)

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