2021 Bundutec Wild - $35k

The truck camper is a custom built 2021 Bundutec Wild. We built the truck camper to be our off-grid and ski vehicle. We have spent countless nights in ski resort parking lots and down forest service roads. It has the following features and was built with space and comfort in mind (I am 6'4" and can comfortably stand in it):

Truma Combi Eco Furnace (sips fuel and can run fully off of a standard plug from your house)
Nova Cool 2.5 CuFt 12v Refrigerator
2 burner Dometic Stove
Maxxair Electric Roof Vent
Interior Wet Bath with Bench Cassette Toilet (you can dump this into any standard toilet)
Progressive Dynamic 25amp Converter
400 Watts of Zamp Obsidian Solar Panels
Redarc DC-to-DC charging system
Renogy Battery Monitor
Xantrex 3K Watt Inverter
Lagun Table
Dometic Seitz Insulated Windows
Shurflo Water Pump
4 Dual USB Outlets
1 12v Outlet
1 GFCI Outlet
Gravity Fill Water
North/South Cabover
30amp Power Cord with Adapter
Insulated Overbed Skylight
TraxTab (carry your MaxxTraxx easily!)
Wireless Exterior Jacks
Torklift Fastgun Tiedowns
Froli Sleep System (makes the bed extremely comfortable)
Fully LED Lighting
20 Pound Upright LP Bottle

There are a number of things we did with our camper build to make it perfect for your needs. First, the Cassette toilet means you can dump anywhere, anytime (and you can use the toilet in the winter!). Second, the Truma Combi Eco works like magic, so this is truly four-season camper that works at elevation (no worrying about adjusting your diesel heater for high elevation skiing) and the propane exchange is easy with a standard bottle. Third, the electrical system means that you will never run out of power. Fourth, the water system allows you to easily fill your tank off-grid. Fifth, there is custom built under-bed storage for skis (it fits up to four pairs of powder skis, and more skinnier skis) and lots of other storage throughout the camper. Sixth, the Lagun table makes cooking and working on the road a breeze.

Located in Denver, Colorado.
 

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The camper also has 340AH of Lithium batteries and a Renogy battery monitor, along with a Redarc dual dc-to-dc and solar charger built-in and 400W of Zamp obsidian panels on the roof. The electrical system on the camper is top of the line.
 

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