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Traveler converts bus into mobile home and coffee shop

04.01.2026 21:07 1 min 1 source
gzt.com TUR

A Turkish traveler spent 500,000 lira to convert an old bus into a motorhome and coffee shop. The vehicle functions as both his living space and workplace, allowing him to travel the country and sell coffee through a service window.

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Traveler converts bus into mobile home and coffee shop

04.01.2026 gzt.com TUR

🇹🇷 Turkey — fuel prices

Updated: 23.05.2026

Diesel

$1.47 /l

₺67.38 · €1.27/l

53 of 120

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Petrol

$1.41 /l

₺64.55 · €1.21/l

54 of 118

cheaper than 55% of countries

LPG

$0.73 /l

₺33.47 · €0.63/l

10 of 46

cheaper than 80% of countries

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