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geordie skydiver
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Post by geordie skydiver »

I've noticed no real difference between LHD and RHD when it comes to T25's.

I love both, dead easy to drive.
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They both have their fans. There's always a demand for LHD campers for people planning on doing a lot of European touring. And for those people who don't use their vans very often, LHD isn't that much of an inconvenience.

If it's a Westfalia you'll have no problems at all as that's a popular conversion (and pretty much exclusively LHD).

I think all vans sell primarily on condition. With campers this means bodywork and interior more than mechanicals (which are generally easier to sort out). Condition has a far greater influence on price than the side the steering wheel's on.
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