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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

Amazing (I Want 1!)

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  • Uh, HELLO? Interior photos show windows... exterior photos DO NOT! WTF?

  • Amazing work but be careful what you wish for, if you got this rig the fuel cost to drive would bankrupt you.

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  • @angurisloud the top part of the truck moves upward on hydraulic rams thus increasing head hight and revealing the windows .... ..TA DA

  • @xdayonx I live in a self built RV and the cost of fuel in a vehicle that gets <10 MPG is horrendous if you drive much at all. Also, most places you have to pay to park, the cops hassle you wherever you go, etc. It's not the life for everyone, but I enjoy it myself. This vehicle would get somewhat less than 10 MPG and wouldn't fit in most parking spaces making issues worse. I love what he did with it but it's "too big" for me (mine is Class B).

  • better than a rv

  • @delindsay90210 Not compared to paying property taxes, roof fixes, plumbing costs, HIGH oil heating bills, new furnace, electrical problems, lawcare, leaks etc etc etc.... Probably get 7-10mpg..

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  • Two things.

    One: Why do people put ridiculous soundtracks on their videos? They make the video real painful to watch. Two: This isn’t a garbage truck. It’s a nose bleed expensive Safari Motor Coach built by Unicat on a commercial MAN 6x6. If you need to get away, you may as well get away in style.

  • @angurisloud The windows have a white film over them , like tint .

  • personally i think this is an amazing piece of work and i would love to see a vid of it being driven off highway. once again to the person who made this vehicle, very nice job

  • Awesome ! 

  • @angurisloud If you notice, the exterior photos show a line all the way around the camper portion of the truck. The "Unicat" shown in this video has a lifting roof system. When down the vehicle is more secure and legal height for most EU and North American roads. Lifted the roof and part of the sides raise about two and a half feet, allowing access to the second story, and revealing the windows. Check out unicat.com They START at 600.000,00 Euro, and up WAY up from there.

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