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Portuguese couple built their own motorhome and aims to reach China

23.11.2025 10:09 1 min 1 source
NiT POR
Portuguese couple built their own motorhome and aims to reach China
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A Portuguese couple converted a 2007 Peugeot Boxer van into a motorhome themselves. The project, costing around 23,000 euros, took ten months, with many interior parts, including the bathroom, being 3D-printed. The couple now lives full-time in the motorhome and is learning Mandarin for a planned trip to China.

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