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Hi folks,

I've been looking to get a 4wd camper van for a while now but I thought they were all more than my budget would allow. I recently stumbled on a Nissan Largo 4wd diesel and have since seen quite a few more. I've now decided this is the vehicle I've been looking for. Obviously I will need to convert it myself but glad to have found a base vehicle in my price range.

I'm hopefully going to look at one next weekend. Anything in particular I need to watch out for? How hard/easy are they to work on? The other half is quite handy with the spanners but I do have a good mechanic who's used to nursing my Subarus so hoping he'll be able to assist with anything complex.

How are they for getting spares? Is there a UK equivalent vehicle that you can ask dealers or motor factors for suitable parts?

Thanks for the add :)

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Hi and welcome to the forum.
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Spares not getting any easier except for the usual service items, more exotic items can be hard to source. There are some common faults esp. in the diesel so have a read through the help section - I have a petrol so not too well versed with the oil burning variety:-)
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