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ETOBICOKE, ONT

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BARRIE, ONT

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I'm a lttle concerned about the shot of the batteries closed in the box with all the electrical enclosed.

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AUBURN, NY

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Oct 28th Probably done something by now. I have one I use for storage. Took the seats out ( not necessary ). Huge! Junkers always bugging me. Sat so long doubt will start. Battery shot . They would torch it up. Don't know $ . Drove 89 p/u Chev. To scrap yard got 500$. Bus how many xs as big ? Carrmagel@gmail.com

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SUDBURY, ONT

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pretty nice conversion reminds me of one bus my dad had a friend do the conversion back in the 70 s ,we used it for family vacation every year for at least 7 years lot of great memories



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PICTON, ONT

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You know it would probably be just as cheap to buy a motorhome that was a little older and had been looked after. 3 years ago I bought a 2000 35 footer complete with washer and dryer. Ours is great for Stirling and going south.

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SOUTH RIVER, ONT

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My neighbour has just under $4000  into his fully converted with bunk beds/kitchen/bathroom ect.. He  loves it. You can pick them up pretty cheap if your onto it.

Just don't call me to paint it!



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BELLE RIVER, ONT

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Neat! And really Old School

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