Large camper van that we completely gutted & renovated last summer! Lots of natural wood (cedar and maple) make it a very natural and homely feeling space! Take a look at the photos, and you'll love the freedom and comfort a van like this provides! - Details: - Dometic CFX75 Fridge/Freezer combo (has 2 separate temperature zones, and can run off the alternator while driving, the auxiliary battery, or the Lithium storage cell) [over $1600 - Goal Zero Lithium Ion 400W battery & 100W Solar Panel combo (battery has a built in inverter and plugs straight from the panel and powers any USB or standard outlet plugs you have!) [over $700] - Small kitchen 'counter' with pop-top for your kitchen storage. - Eureka Propane stove, runs off the small green bottles or we have the adapter to use refillable 20lb propane tanks! - Large built-in double bed, elevated with plenty of storage underneath! - Shore Power porthole so you can run the extension cord out without keeping any windows open! Power your home wherever you can find a standard outdoor outlet! - Less than 160KM on the engine, which runs smooth! - 2 brand new batteries! 1 Starter and 1 Deep Cycle RV battery! - Solid Maple flooring (real maple) and cedar and maple walls! All real wood, no fake stuff! - 2 large front seats with modified center console with lots of space and utility! (has a small end table you can remove) - above the driving cab is lots of storage space! - New LED lights along the inside for low power lighting with wireless remote. - plenty of storage in the back for adventure gear (can fit 2-3 bikes as well as camping gear and still lots of room to store all your clothes/shoes/wetsuits!) Multiple surfboards can also fit under the bed! - Large awning for relaxing outside in the sun to drink your coffee/beer by a small campfire! - It's a really great van, we spent most of last summer living out of it, but this year we are no longer students and have found a more permanent place to live! Large gas tank gets hundreds of kilometers, we haven't tapped it yet to figure out exactly how long, but we've gone 700km on about 3/4 of a tank (large tank).