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Bushwakka unveils camper based on Toyota Land Cruiser Series 70

11.06.2026 21:47 1 min 1 source
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Bushwakka unveils camper based on Toyota Land Cruiser Series 70
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South African overlanding outfitter Bushwakka has started taking orders for the Kamelback Camper, built on the Toyota Land Cruiser Series 70. The conversion includes a sleeping area, toilet, shower, gas stove, and power system with optional solar panels. Pricing starts at $33,000. The company plans to expand to North America.

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