Thanks Mick , that's great news I like the rear conversion as it makes the bed wider - great idea about the trailer aswell! Can you give me a rough idea of the cost of something like what you've had done?
Hi Gary the rears work out cheaper because you not need a rock&roll bed and a front swivel base that's costs £1300 depending on spec ect if you do the work it would be about £3000 plus tow bar and any bodywork wheel refurb ect that's using renogy power and solar you could cut the cost down with split charge relay cheaper battery's ect less sockets if you could make the furniture yourself you would save about another £600 to buy in flat packed cost is £1100 hope this helps cheers mick
One word. Stunning. Love it
Very nice, did you remove the roof liner to install the roof lights?
We converted our Highway Star ❤
A really good job, would the bed accommodate someone 6ft tall?
I'm 6 ft and yes just long enough comes down past the fridge when put down as a bed cheers mick
Sorry just seen you are looking at the rear conversion were the seats make a bed definitely huge full size bed cheers
Thanks Mick , that's great news I like the rear conversion as it makes the bed wider - great idea about the trailer aswell!
Can you give me a rough idea of the cost of something like what you've had done?
Hi Gary the rears work out cheaper because you not need a rock&roll bed and a front swivel base that's costs £1300 depending on spec ect if you do the work it would be about £3000 plus tow bar and any bodywork wheel refurb ect that's using renogy power and solar you could cut the cost down with split charge relay cheaper battery's ect less sockets if you could make the furniture yourself you would save about another £600 to buy in flat packed cost is £1100 hope this helps cheers mick
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Thanks mate , the place I bought if off do conversions so gives me a really good idea of outlay👍
Very nice
Thank you
Are these fuel hungry been thinking of buying one
The 2.5.L gets me about 25 miles to gallon cheers