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he search for a conversion company in the current UK market can be daunting. From one-man-bands to large factory style, mass-production companies; it’s as though everyone is at it right now. “We knew that we wanted a Volkswagen and to have it professionally converted,” Siobhan explains. “We spent months researching different conversion companies when we came across Ecowagon who had been mentioned in a forum. Once we saw their style of conversions and the ethos behind the company we were sold. At the time we were looking for a VW van they were in high demand and build times were ridiculously long. We were fortunate that Ecowagon had already put in an order for a number of vans, and we were offered one to purchase which met our specifications. Kenny and Jo were

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