"Stealth" full camper conversion.

Gunship

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T6 Pro
After the best part of 10 years saving up, we finally bought our T6 just 2 days before Xmas. The perfect spec. with loads of extras we didn't know we wanted but are now glad we have, now fully converted by Van & Bus in Bollington/Macclesfield. I will be writing a full post for the Review a Business forum on these guys - I dropped in every week for a progress report and to take photos of them working on the van, and they were brilliant.

The van ended up almost nothing like I originally wanted in my mind before we started out our search, but I love it. Even going blue on blue on blue, which I never imagined - but it's ace and my wife loves it, which is what matters most at the end of the day!

Our must have requirements were x2 single captains on swivels, low kitchen (no tall rear quarter unit) and windows all round. I also wanted a top loading fridge for both the look and the efficiency factors. The van also had to be as decreet a camper as possible given where it would live when not on trips, so a discreet pop-top and no external tells like water, hook up or awning rail (for now) were a must. It needed to look as much like a stock Kombi/Caravelle really - and this is what we ended up with. So here are some pics - I am obsessed with the roof (Van & Bus Stealth B2) and we are happy we spent the extra for one of these types of pop-tops.

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A very tidy stealth camper. I could imagine just passing it by on a mountain pass late on an evening. Perhaps even waiting for it to move on so I could nab the spot, never imagining it was a camper because it does not look like one unless its top is up. So very well done on your achievement. Sensible all weather tyres as well.

You have the right to feel very happy and put it to very good use.:mexican wave::waving:
 
Very nice looking conversion that, im also looking at using using van & bus for the kitchen unit, im also looking at the low level nit to keep it as stealth camper as possible and big feeling inside.

You wouldn't happen to have any more detailed pictures with the cabinet doors open to see the usable space inside each one and the lay out ? as I'm looking at that exact unit you have.

I'm a little worried about fitment in mine as I will be having the floor raised up for the California 2 seater bed I've just bought to accommodate the rails so worried the back panel near the tailgate the profile of that wont fit right in my van leaving big gaps all over due to the higher floor.
 
Exactly what im planning to do with mine!

Full length windows, Low level kitchen and sliding bed on rails. Just noticed yours is a Vulcan which I haven't looked into. Are you happy with it?
 
They are some of the best pictures !!!

I think im going to give that night time shot best picture on the forum ever !

I’ve seen some of those pictures on the van and bus website and instagram feeds too!
 
After the best part of 10 years saving up, we finally bought our T6 just 2 days before Xmas. The perfect spec. with loads of extras we didn't know we wanted but are now glad we have, now fully converted by Van & Bus in Bollington/Macclesfield. I will be writing a full post for the Review a Business forum on these guys - I dropped in every week for a progress report and to take photos of them working on the van, and they were brilliant.

The van ended up almost nothing like I originally wanted in my mind before we started out our search, but I love it. Even going blue on blue on blue, which I never imagined - but it's ace and my wife loves it, which is what matters most at the end of the day!

Our must have requirements were x2 single captains on swivels, low kitchen (no tall rear quarter unit) and windows all round. I also wanted a top loading fridge for both the look and the efficiency factors. The van also had to be as decreet a camper as possible given where it would live when not on trips, so a discreet pop-top and no external tells like water, hook up or awning rail (for now) were a must. It needed to look as much like a stock Kombi/Caravelle really - and this is what we ended up with. So here are some pics - I am obsessed with the roof (Van & Bus Stealth B2) and we are happy we spent the extra for one of these types of pop-tops.

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T6 under the stars…. Does it get any better than that?

Fab photo, well done 👍🏻
 
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