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16 Replies to “First Night In My Renovated Japanese Camper Van”

  1. A tip for the chicken or any raw meat at that, is to always put it below everything so you don’t get raw meat juices on your vegetables or whatever else you have in the fridge

  2. Yeah, I tried renovating a class C RV once. Tore out all the internal walls and removed all the appliances and stored them on a box truck. The trailer where I stored the wood I’d taken out of the RV mysteriously caught on fire and burnt to the ground. Then, hurricane Michael turned the RV into a debris field. Lesson learned: don’t ever follow your dreams–especially if those dreams involve hard work. Because the harder you work, the easier it is for some unstoppable force to ruin everything.

  3. Steve is idling pretty dang high when he’s all warmed up. Might look into that, sounds like it’s stuck in high idle for cold starts all the time.

    1. At the very end when you started it I noticed that it actually started at a lower idle when cold and kept raising as it warmed up. I’m no diesel expert, but my Toyota did this also due to a bad idle control valve.

  4. Does anybody know the brand of boots he’s wearing in the last couple min of the vid? The white and blue ones? They’re tough!!!

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