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he beauty of the VW Camper is that no matter who you are or your passion, there’s always a van out there for you. On the rare occasion that ‘special one’ is not forthcoming, all is not lost. You can just go ahead and build your own. If you’re on a tight budget, there are many ways to make it stretch. Buy an older van. Look for something with higher mileage. Pick up some flat-pack CNC-cut furniture online. Transporter forums and eBay are awash with decent kits available for great money and there are always loads of secondhand parts listed to help customise your van. If you have a bigger budget, then the sky really is the limit. Get down to Volkswagen, buy