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My new Van conversion is finished!


I got my Van back yesterday after the conversion. Quality is excellent and it was money well spent. I highly recommend Brett Cameron at Macron Campers

at Ourimbah NSW who gladly did the custom job to my specs. Nothing was too difficult and they only took 5 weeks from scratch! The workmanship is excellent.

I had them install quality electrics that includes 2 x 100ah AGMs, DC to DC charger, 240v 25amp charger, Battery current monitor with shunting, led lighting and 240v system,

80l 12v/240v fridge, stainless steel 55l underbody water tank and electric pump. It is set up for Solo camping with a 3/4 bed, heaps of storage and a 3m Fiamma awning.

Only need a TV, UHF radio and some some gear and thats it. Needless to say I am very happy and excited that the countdown to full time on the road has started. Check out the pics.

Steve



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Wow that looks fantastic..............enjoy

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Hi Steve,

I know of Macron, the conversion looks great. I was wondering if you could give me an idea of cost either publicly or by PM.



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Hi Janette

The cost was $16000 but that included $525 for window tinting, $700 for a stanless steel water tank and $1400 for the awning. I didn't cut any corners though and wanted only the best

materials to be used, especially the electrics. I costed it myself prior to commencing and came up with around $7500 for parts only so I think the end price was fair. The Guys at Macron

talked me out of fitting a gas system for cooking as it would cost $1800, take up too much storage space and they suggested that i would rarely cook in the van, I'll use a camping stove.

I think I will need to spend another $1500 or so to complete gearing up. I paid $9000 for the diesel Toyota commuter Van empty so I got a nice rig for $25000.

Steve

 

 

 

 



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Thanks so much Steve, it looks great, a very nice conversion, I'm very impressed. I like the idea of the stainless water tank. I appreciate you posting about it and showing us your photos.



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Looks good!!!! Congrats!

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Definitely envious, mine cost $4500 including 6 months rego but I spent a few dollars getting it ready for the road.

John



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But yours is unique John, and definitely "YOU"!!!!biggrinbiggrin



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Looks great Steve, they certainly appear to have done a top job.



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They have done a fantastic job, especially like the bed running that way. Would prefer that myself but not financial to do a refit.
You will be very pleased with the outcome Steve.
You are right about the cooking. I do use the inside fitted gas cooker but only to boil water for a cuppa. Use the portable one for outside cooking to save the smells in the van.

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Yours is exactly what I am considering instead of 4wd slide on combo.I also like the bed configuration. Congrats!Bill

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A belated happy birthday Jules...i couldn't get online on the day.

Steve



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I really love the way you have converted your commutor. I also have one but very different to yours inside. Yours looks very practical and best use of space. Hope you have a lot of fun in it as I have.

Jo


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Solo Steve wrote:

A belated happy birthday Jules...i couldn't get online on the day.

Steve


 Thanks Steve - had a good day!smile



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Looks great - I'm jealous.  How long till you set off?

Happy travels,

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G'day Steve

Wow man that's a nice conversion, fantastic
the van looks like new if I may say so
are you going to use Solar on that as well ??

Congrats

regards John


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Hi John

Not intending to add solar at the moment. I have 200ah battery storage and efficient charging when running due to the DC-DC charger so I'll

see how it goes.  The three LED lights only draw 0.5 amps and the fridge about 5 amps so I should be okay for a few days running the engine for about

half an hour or so per day.

Steve



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Very nice fit out Steve! The van seems to have been a bargain too, I prefer the older hi ace style than the new ones.

Enjoy the road when you get out there!

annie

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Lovely fit out Steve.  I have a 240v only fridge and it is surprising how quickly it chews through the batteries.  I also have 200 amps on a 24v system, but if the sun doesn't shine I can only get 3 days at the most.  On sunny days my solar panels cope beautifully.  How about getting a small genny to top up the batteries.  It would save starting the vehicle every day.  The 1kva Hondas are very quiet and I imagine quite economical to run. When I was at Emerald free camp the guy next door was running a 1kva Honda and I couldn't even hear it inside the Winnie.

Cheers!

Chris



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