Camper Projects

See some of the conversions carried out by SJ Campers.

New Premises For SJ Campers

It's been right exciting at SJ Campers HQ over the last few weeks as we've been very busy moving to new premises on the 'westside' of Kendal.

Our new garage has loads of space, a flashy new lift for carrying out van services and repairs and is located right next to the A591 bypass, a short drive from the M6 motorway.

We're running everything from a generator for now whilst we await electricity, but we can at least make a brew and turn out some high-class van conversions in the meantime.

Feel free to come and see us to discuss your camper dream, the kettle's always on.

Unit 12
Boundary Bank Business Park
Kendal
Cumbria
LA9 5RR
UK


Mobile: 07912 693350
Mobile: 07432 594321


Email: hello@sjcampers.co.uk

Anthony Cooper
Renault Master Camper Van Conversion - Part 2

We first had 'The Master' through our doors in July of this year (remember when it was hot and sunny?) when we set about the interior and added some great big tinted windows to the sides of this big, red holiday-making camper ship.

This week we finished off the project by reupholstering the front and rear seats in a lovely black and grey leatherette to give the van a very tidy and consistent finish.

A very good looking bus!

Read Part 1 of the Renault Master conversion.

Anthony CooperElectrics
140 Highline T5 Conversion

This classy looking VW 140 Highline T5 came to us as a fresh panel van in a great Blackberry colour paint job. The Highline is from the luxury end of the Volkswagen range and it shows in the details and options included on this head turner.

Whilst we set about preparing the load bay with insulation, upholstery and the necessary electrical wiring, the front seats were removed and the driver's seat re-trimmed with a stylish and hard-wearing black and grey leatherette. For continuity, and to achieve a high level of finish, the new SmartBed's rock and roll bed was given the same treatment.

Once re-upholstered the driver's seat went back in alongside a newly installed twin captain's chair in place of the single passenger seat - all trimmed to match, of course!

With the front seats installed and the new SmartBed Evolution ready to go in to the freshly-lined van it was time to install the kitchen, appliances and units. A suitably subtle and classy charcoal carbon-fibre-like panelling was chosen to finish the interior in, with loads of storage space for pots and pans as well as clothing and kit.

Finishing off wiring the electrical points, switches and power meter we then added a Waeco fridge and Smev dual gas hob/sink unit, before finally getting the new rock n roll bed into place.

Let us know what you think of this head turner in the comments box, below, and if you like give it a share on the old social media whatsit!

Happy campering.

Stu & John