Thank you very much Mhiscox for your words. So yes, currently we are speaking with some north americans about installing our cabins in american trucks, and of course shipping the truck to Spain and not traveling around morocco when recieving it, its a sin.
I actually have a Biwac on top of my I-want-one-of-those list, but the 2 things stopping me are the short-bed on my L200 and my bank account.
Tribu, you don't have a spare laying around that needs some long-term (winter) testing? I'll promise to take it all the way to the north cape during winter/early spring.
For a couple days we tested it in a military zone. We drove it at a high speed and also at really complicated trials to check nothing changed on the 79 despite carrying now the Xplora. Even with the naturally aspired engine, power was not an issue. We are so happy with the result
We created an open space, not oppressive at all. The inside of the Xplora lacks nothing: Webasto diesel stove, webasto heating and hot water, shower in drawer, sink, bed convertible seats, and a bunk bed for a third person.
It is possible both to be sated and sleep with the roof closed, what is important for cold weathers.
Furniture is manufactured with laminated board with high resistance to humidity. Locks can not be opened by accident. Everything is of the best quality available. Hope you like it, but we also would like to hear what you think are our weaknesses. ;-)
Amazing work, I love these campers! Only weakness is you haven't made one for me. Also, what about adding some boxes under the flatbed, kinda like on this Tacoma? *Edit* just to be clear, despite what it looks like, I DO NOT have a Pinterest account.
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