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cherterr

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Check THIS out!

If you have limited internet gigs... just skip the first minute or so while he's turning around! lol  The rest is worth the wait.
Pretty impressive kitchen and bed/table conversion!

I wish we had a separate Area just for MINIs on this forum?? PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASE Mr Bob!!!.. :):)
 
Unsecured furniture, exposed glass mason jar lights, non-boxed unsecured battery.  Heaven help him if he has a crash.......   :blush:
I have seen what happens with this minivan in the event of a rearend collision - the whole rearend is GONE.  Fiberglass door, plastic & Styrofoam rear 'bumper'.

Makes me appreciate my Stow&Go seats, as my Dodge Grand Caravan is essentially the same vehicle.
I had seen this video of his "Self-propelled Teardrop" before.
 
It's a very good first attempt for someone just starting out.
 
Yeah, I thought about the loose items, but the main thing is the idea/design.
 
Agreed.  Hopefully he can improve and streamline his rig, and secure the dangerous bits.  I am still trying to figure out that table fixed over the middle of the bed though?  He may also find the Chrysler/Dodge minivan isn't too tolerant of a lot of weight.  I have had mine bottoming out with what I did not think was too much of a load.  The van thought differently.
 
That's a good thought! My Sienna is soooo low to the ground, when I used to pull a little cargo trailer, I had to install the draw tight thingy with the curve up!
 
LeeRevell said:
Agreed.  Hopefully he can improve and streamline his rig, and secure the dangerous bits.  I am still trying to figure out that table fixed over the middle of the bed though?  He may also find the Chrysler/Dodge minivan isn't too tolerant of a lot of weight.  I have had mine bottoming out with what I did not think was too much of a load.  The van thought differently.

cherterr said:
That's a good thought!  My Sienna is soooo low to the ground, when I used to pull a little cargo trailer, I had to install the draw tight thingy with the curve up!


Need I repost this one? ;)


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Good tunes too! I love me some reggae mon!

Also looks like he is using a car battery, which is a no no.
 
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