I have a 2005 model ex ambulance Sprinter I want to do up inside. I’ve seen mixed things on how cheap they are to fix, are parts easier to come across if I need for earlier models? Also any good lay out ideas, I struggle to get a proper idea as a lot are made to look very Instagramable, Thanks!

  • Peter Hewitson on YouTube just did a really basic build in an ex ambo short wheelbase.

    Long wheelbase sprinters don't fit in standard parking bays, they are actually the same length overall as a coaster. so the long ones can be a pain to park at the shops.

    Look into the regulations around what is necessary to have it registered as a camper. If you want a shower I highly recommend gas stove and water heater. that requires a specialist gasfitter so $$$.

    NRMA were just being dickheads with insurance, wanting a specialist valuation because they couldn't find exactly the same fit out and year. We used KT insurance, they are caravan and campers only.

    Insulation first. The kits from Car builders are pretty good.

    Places are increasingly asking for "self contained" which means a chemical shitter and grey tank.

    Ikea mattresses are probably your best option.

    Sprintersource forum is the best source of mechanical information. Research common T1N faults there.

    Parts are often not cheap or common. The bottom radiator hose on my 2008 NCV3 was $270. The top was only $30, so it varies. I currently have a faulty gearbox output shaft speed sensor, The bits to fix it had to come from Poland on eBay and cost $800.

    Used house solar panels can be dirt cheap. You can make your rack out of unistrut.

    If you want a mains receptacle on the side you'll need a sparkie to do the electrics. If you only have a simple inverter with sockets on it and no fixed mains wiring you can diy.

    Thank you for your reply! I will have a look on YouTube on his build!

    Yes I do realise that will be a bit of a downfall with parking.

    How different is camper van insurance usually? I will research into it more obviously, but do I need to register as one if I have a basic removable set up?

    I thought the parts side would be my downfall and was initially trying to find a Hiace but honestly they’re at a crazy price too for some of them.

    I am thinking on inverter set up!

    My vehicle as a camper van is around 3x the value of the base van. so I wanted it insure as the actual value, not just the vehicle. that's a much smaller issue with a basic, removable build.

  • another reply with specifics on layout: if you're on the short side you can sleep east west and save a ton of space. if you run a shower cubicle right behind the driver is good for vision driving.

    do you want to live IN the van or OUT OF the van? cooking location dictates a lot. you can get kitchen stove/sink drawers pre built from your favourite discount 4x4 shop. I've even seen a bbq draw punched straight through the side on the passengers rear corner behind the wheel.

    if it's a low roof I'd probably go with a 270 or 180 degree fox wing style awning. high roof a Carefree with the bent arms. Having to deal with awning posts and rops gets old fast.

    Was thinking a pull out drawer on passenger side so can cook out or inside if need to. Thank you also on recommendations on awnings as yes posts do my head in any time!