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    Land Rover Denmark's solution to the camper

    Courtesy of LandyOnline: D3 Camper

    Personally I think it looks more of a mobile office, but the concept is interesting.
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    See that sink? I think it's a mobile hair salon.



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    a camper with no bed, not a lot of point

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    a camper with no bed, not a lot of point

    My thoughts as well.


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    I think you will find the rear facing seat converts to a bed - isn't that an additional cushion under it?

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    A bed

    Wouldn't be hard to set up the rear seats to fold like the nissan nomad. mum had one of these a few years ago with all the seats folded down was comfortable enough to sleep in even with my 6' 2" frame. the cost of the hinges and slides would be negligable compared to the overall cost of vehicle and conversion.
    Wonder if we'll see any local guys market these.

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    I'd prefer one of these original Dormobiles, I did find one for sale in Brisbane but lost out to an american guy who purchased it on "buy it now" as I was test driving it

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    is it just me or is that redicoulus, i dont see any point to that where do you put the rest of your gear, no point seating for 4 when it only sleeps 2, i just see it as pointless am i alone

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