We have seen loads of custom Vanagon interiors, but this has to be at the top of the list. This interior was created by Rhino Design Studio for a couple who lives in their van full time. The rear closet is twice the size of the Westy closet, and the cabinets are so much nicer. It has an upgraded refrigerator, sink and stovetop, and lots of storage space. Click through for more.
The folks at Wondrous World Tour Company have a pretty interesting video on how to secure your Vanagon. They go the extra mile in every regard as you can see with their front window security bars. This video is worth watching as these guys have some great tips for anyone who really needs tight security. Click through for the video.
This T3 owner made his own custom railings for his truck. The wood adds a nice touch to this dark truck. All she needs now is a set of new wheels!
This interior looks brand new thanks to a nice upholstery job. The Samba user, kevtherev, posted the interior pics of his van. The headrests have been made to be solid, and everything matches perfectly in this vinyl interior. The door panels are new, and check out the leg rest behind the passenger’s seat. That’s the perfect place to relax!
If you read this blog often, you know we just installed 3 US12220 battery equivalents in our van. We couldn’t get the actual UB12220, but we installed PowerSonic batteries in the same formation. The Samba member, westyventures, did one better by installing 4 batteries, and his installation looks great. Click through for more.
Brad and Sheena own a Vanagon they call Nacho. They decided to quit their jobs and drive Nacho around the globe. They spent a lot of time customizing their Vanagon and as you can see, they have done quite a job. Brad designed a water filtration system that is insanely good. He uses UV lighting and a 0.2 micron filter to make sure no matter what water he puts in the Vanagon, it comes out clean at the tap. On top of that, Nacho has separate hot and cold water tanks. Click through to see how they did it.
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