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When we say "superb" it really doesn't do this rig justice - it's that good! Coupled with this it only took 3 months to make. It is a fantastic example of the type of outcome one can expect when both husband and wife contribute to the design and execution. The layout is very similar to a full size rental motorhome - a huge "U" shape lounge down the back. Oh you say - as you have to make the bed up each night! Wrong says John! In any motorhome you must make the bed at least once a day so what the heck if you make it last thing before bed? |
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| This conversion is just about as airy as you can get in a Coaster. There is deliberately no overhead cupboards other than a very neat unit right across the rear. |
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| This is a super "social" conversion and can easily seat four for dinner. Note the "step" across the back. This is a rather clever solution to using deeper tanks without them hanging out of the bottom of the vehicle. |
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| Kitchen has a microwave and a good sized oven. All laminex edges are timber finished. John did a magnificent job on all the cabinet work. The project took over 4 months of painstaking work. |
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| This project was a truly joint effort. Here with the excellent curtains we get to see Lynnes input. The curtains are simply the best we have ever come across in ANY conversion regardless of cost. Note the clever way they drop down behind the furnishings to give total privacy at night. |
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| The rear converts to a HUGE lounge for day use. Again you can seat 8 people here with the table removed. Pretty spectacular for a Coaster! Look at the excellent detail put into the entry step shown below left. |
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