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The final part to my DIY Nissan Civilian bus-to-motorhome conversion

s usual the conversion has taken just a little longer than hoped, but I did pause the project for two trips to Europe as well as some major surgery. I’ve not kept every single invoice for the materials used and the cost of the small amount of help, but I’d imagine I’ve spent between $20,000 and $25,000 on top of the initial $30,000 for the newly imported bus, so financially the project has been good. I’ve had a few minor injuries and back ache, etc. but nonetheless I have had great satisfaction with the project, whether it be designing, learning more

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