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Recommendations for converting Mercedes Vito into a motorhome

02.05.2026 12:41 1 min 2 sources
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Converting Mercedes Vito into a motorhome

Professional solutions include external changes (legal modifications to color and body height) and internal improvements, such as installing leather seats and lighting systems. The budget for basic conversion ranges from 8 to 15 million rubles.

Converting a car into a camper

The car owner decided to convert it into a camper without changing the exterior and avoiding problems with the police. The purchase of necessary parts cost less than 2000 yuan.

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