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  1. Thank you very much for this. Yes, it's a rebadged Renault / Opel (depending on what country you're in). I think you're right about the best option being to fit air con into the back section. I believe it can be wired it to operate both when you're driving as well as stationary. Looks like the high shipping containers are 2.65 metres and the campervan is 2.72, so perhaps won't fit. Bit of a shame because there's lots of space in the camper to fit other household belongings, which I assume you could do if it was in a container.
  2. Hi Iron Chef, My wife, 2 kids and I are moving from the UK to Australia in early 2018 and I we are trying to weigh up whether its worth taking our beloved camper van, the details of which are as follows. The question, is whether it's worth it? - year of manufacture 2003 - make, model & variant Vauxhall Movano Camper Self Conversion - body type (coupe, convertible, etc) Van - engine size & fuel type 2.2 Diesel - transmission Manual - drive type (4WD, front wheel drive, etc) Front - mileage 112,000 miles - any special features, options or modification Fully kitted self converted camper - does it have aircon No. Could cost £1.7k to fit apparently. - realistic current UK market value £8,500 - Australian RedBook value (www.redbook.com.au - click through to the page with 'Private Price Guide', 'Trade In Price Guide' and 'Price When New' listed, then tell us the 'Private Price Guide' range) Not sure because it's difficult to value - Australian market value (http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/search.aspx - search for the closest matching vehicle) $30,000 (assuming air con is fitted) - which Australian state/city QLD / Brisbane Any advice you might have would be much appreciated! :-) Thanks, Ricky G
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