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As anyone who has built a Van on a tight budget and shed their own blood, sweat and tears in the process will I’m sure agree, some of the pro-built Vans we feature here can leave you speechless.

Not only are many of them based on the highest spec Vans you can buy straight off the VW showroom floor, they then often go on to have at least as much as the purchase price invested again in high-end modifications.

Vans like this are great to look at and read about but, let’s face it, they can also be way outside what someone on an average income can afford.

Maybe it’s for this reason that I really like Richard Hudson’s T5. It’s been built on what you might call an average man’s budget, is worked on outside when the weather permits and enjoyed every bit as much as

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