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Toyota bus conversion


Does anyone know any reputable company in Victoria that does Coaster conversions and any ideas of costs for basic LWB fitout please?



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Our Coaster was fitted out by Victorian Motorhome Conversions. They have a website - I would post a link if I knew how, but you will have to google for yourself!

No idea of price as we bought the bus already done for someone else. But we have certainly been very impressed with the quality of the work in our bus, and the top quality fittings used.

If you do google their site, out of interest, ours is the Coaster featured in their conversions section, with the flowered curtains etc - 1995 LWB.

If we could ever afford to have our own conversion done on a more modern Coaster, I would certainly go to them first.

I think they are over Thomastown way.



-- Edited by wendyv on Sunday 30th of December 2012 07:57:24 PM

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You may like to check some of these out that show Victoria, not sure of the prices, it would depend on what floor plan and accessories you have put in so would need to contact them direct for more info etc, see;

http://www.cmca.net.au/pages/marketplace/marketplace/conversions.php 



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Hi Judy

I know its not exactly what your after but I just had my Toyota Hiace Commuter SLWB converted

from scratch by Macron Campers in NSW who did a very professional job for $16000 that included

dual AGM batteries, dc - dc and ac chargers ,battery monitor, 240v system, LED lighting, fridge, sink, heaps of storage, bed,

fiamma awning etc. I would add another $5000 or so for the bigger coaster. Hope this helps?

Steve 



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I think someone recommended the following link to me but I don't have any personal experience.

http://www.murrayvalleymotorhomes.com.au/



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Thanks all for your comments I will make some calls and get some info from each place..have to make a start and see if it is a viable option.



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