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Italian woman converts 2001 Renault Kangoo into a mini motorhome

07.01.2026 17:48 1 min 1 source
Mochileiros.com POR
Italian woman converts 2001 Renault Kangoo into a mini motorhome
Original source: Mochileiros.com

An Italian woman living in the UK converted a 2001 Renault Kangoo van into a mini motorhome for traveling with her dog. The two-month DIY project involved stripping the interior, adding insulation, and building a kitchen and bed. The base vehicle can be found on the used market starting from 8,500 Brazilian reais.

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Italian woman converts 2001 Renault Kangoo into a mini motorhome

07.01.2026 Mochileiros.com POR Original source

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