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This Mercedes Sprinter campervan conversion has been built by friends of mine and will be available for purchase within a few weeks. The campervan is built on the 593cm long Sprinter chassis, it has been extended by a flare on the left side to enable a 190cm long width wise bed. The campervan is fully loaded with napa leather seating, Dometic air conditioning, two way Vitrifrigo fridge, Dometic oven and a horrible Nespresso ‘coffee’ machine. For such a small campervan the toilet and washroom has been well put together and comes with a roof vent – the electric plugs will be covered inside. Those interested are invited to contact : https://car4rest.com/#/#!/kontakt (Details of the vehicle not yet available on the website,)

22 Replies to “The best Mercedes Sprinter campervan conversion I have seen”

  1. Permanent toilet/shower is a waste of good space. Hideaways give the same functionality but allows a more spacious feel to an already compact space.

  2. Alan, what is that flooring? How is it called? Do you mind sharing a link? Thanks! Interior is really amazing, great job!

    1. Unfortunately I can’t give a link to the flooring as I don’t know where to find it! But if I find out, I will publish it!

  3. Good video. You showed us how close your head was to the ceiling (in the bathroom), you should tell us how tall you are (for perspective)

  4. Lovely van, but personally the lack of headroom to sit up in bed is off-putting. I wish designers would put deeper storage at the foot of the bed, and shallow/short/no lockers at the head end. Sitting up in bed with a book and a drink at the end of the day is an integral part of using our van, and becomes even more important in a layout like this with the small front lounge.

  5. I thought you were going to show me something special! This van is a pretty average, bog standard layout conversion. Nothing to see here.

  6. I always want to watch your vids but they never show a clear, full length view of the interior. Could you show a few stills or one long shot?

    1. The very last time I saw a can of Newcastle Brown was a pile of them stacked on a pallet in Santa Barbara, California! But it will do as a commentary for people of my age and my background!

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