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Couple travels three continents in a converted Fiat Multipla camper

18.01.2026 10:00 1 min 1 source
Diariomotor SPA
Couple travels three continents in a converted Fiat Multipla camper
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A Slovakian photographer couple purchased a Fiat Multipla for 900 euros and converted it into a camper van. They have driven over 11,000 km across Europe and Asia in it, and later shipped it to South America. The DIY conversion included a foldable bed, a mini-kitchen, and a pop-up roof tent.

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Couple travels three continents in a converted Fiat Multipla camper

18.01.2026 Diariomotor SPA

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