Cali-killers....

In a different colour those wheels would look great on my T6.1
 
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Not an AI creation but an Outbase Campervans creation.
I like it.
Yes, very innovative campervan of the Buzz. I followed those guys (also on site) from the very beginning when the VW Buzz was introduced. They had (with some help of VW design dep) to certify almost everything according to European / Dutch vehicle specifications. It took them about 2.5 years to get everything done! Really impressive! Especially when you consider that VW was not able to maken a campervan based on the Buzz.
The site https://www.outbasecampervans.com/
 
Yes, very innovative campervan of the Buzz. I followed those guys (also on site) from the very beginning when the VW Buzz was introduced. They had (with some help of VW design dep) to certify almost everything according to European / Dutch vehicle specifications. It took them about 2.5 years to get everything done! Really impressive! Especially when you consider that VW was not able to maken a campervan based on the Buzz.
The site https://www.outbasecampervans.com/
Indeed, they have been there for a while and you can rent one at a few companies. By the way, the photo is from a rental company.
I think they look good to. Their simple but - apparently - effective design is refreshing and appeals to me. They have indeed developed and approved many things themselves according to European regulations. I also think it's a beautiful campervan (and although I'm a fan of Tonke: not of their ID buzz camper).
 
In a different colour those wheels would look great on my T6.1
They are great looking wheels indeed!
Also great: the colour of the camper: Porsche sepia Brown. I kinda like it. A lot.
 
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Love how he describes it as “compact on the outside”
 
Can travel with 6 passengers; fits 2 to 3 adults; king size bed. No mention of any other sleeping accommodation. Ideal for travelling with close friends.
 
They didn’t fit any blinds/curtains you have magnetic ones which is poor for that price point and can see them getting knocked off in the bed area easily.

No rear windows on the rear doors either.
Then again, it’s has AC.

I do think the beds are tight for two people when they’re mount across the van on a SWB.
If I was spending £250k, I’d want longitudinal beds which only fit on the bigger chassis, unless you remove the bathroom.

See, there’s always a compromise.
 
No rear windows on the rear doors either.
Then again, it’s has AC.

I do think the beds are tight for two people when they’re mount across the van on a SWB.
If I was spending £250k, I’d want longitudinal beds which only fit on the bigger chassis, unless you remove the bathroom.

See, there’s always a compromise.
I’d want a building with land if I was spending that or land at least!!!
Isn’t that the one built for a trail runner customer, it’s really just a campsite show off van like most are!
 
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