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Unique Camper Van Project by Bananaconda Customs

22.03.2026 19:13 1 min 1 source
Tarantas News KOR
Unique Camper Van Project by Bananaconda Customs
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The small workshop Bananaconda Customs has introduced a camper van based on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis. Key features include a transformable interior, solar panels with up to 600W capacity, and off-grid systems for autonomous living.

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Unique Camper Van Project by Bananaconda Customs

22.03.2026 Tarantas News KOR

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