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Toyota Rangga Modified into a Motorhome at a Cost of 800 Million Rupiah

13.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
detikoto IND
Toyota Rangga Modified into a Motorhome at a Cost of 800 Million Rupiah
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The modification company Baze presented a motorhome based on the Toyota Rangga commercial vehicle at the IIMS 2026 exhibition in Jakarta. The conversion cost 800 million rupiah and took six months to complete. The motorhome accommodates four people and is equipped with a kitchen, a dry toilet, and mounts for two bicycles.

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Toyota Rangga Modified into a Motorhome at a Cost of 800 Million Rupiah

13.02.2026 detikoto IND Original source

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