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Possible sale of my 80 pop top Conversion (80 not included!)

Michael Clark

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OK. One of those annoying gauging interest threads. Im thinking of chopping the back off my 80 and doing a full cabin conversion.

But I have a nice complete 80 series pop top/roof tent conversion currently fitted which could easily be transfered to another 80. All the internal conversion (cabinets, kitchen, water tanks etc.) can also be included. All you need to do is cut a hole in your roof, no welding or fabrication needed. I can supply the frame which you bond on. Everything less than 1 year old.

Here is a link to my build thread.

https://www.landcruiserclub.net/community/threads/my-hdj80-overland-build.150442/

So to clarify, Id like to sell the complete roof conversion and the interior parts. Basically includes

Modified Bundutop Roof Tent (best RTT IMHO, so much so I want to order a bigger one to fit on my cab once built)
Roof frame (bonds to your cut out and slides into the apperture of the bundutop)
Modified Rack which it all mounts to
Internal fixtures and fittings i.e custom made furniture, kitchen unit, slide out section, cushions etc.. water tank, fridge, sink, etc. etc.

So really just seeing if anyone would be interested in purchasing the conversion. Ive contemplated selling this vehicle and starting afresh with another, but Ive kind of grown attached to this one!

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If you dont mind what was the issue with the conversion? It looks fantastic from the photos
 
haha, you sound like my wife!

Nothing wrong at all. I spent a long time and money designing and building it and given the space available, its pretty impressive but

a) I like a project (the doing is as much fun as the using)

b) We are planning some longer term travel. Whilst this is fine for summer and occasional sitting and eating inside, its not really suitable for longer term existence. We wpent 6 weeks in Africa in this and it was fantastic, but I want a bit more of a camper van (ability to live inside if needed).
 
its that dilemma between short term vs long term trips and coping with different climates (rain, cold, hot, muggy) etc.
 
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