Converted Toyota Optimo Coach

fraguk

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Thought i would post a few pic's for ya all to see :)

It has got a cooker, fridge, sink, table, double bed, single bedroom at rear, wardrobe, toilet with wash basin,

mains hook up, tv, radio, cd player, rear view camera system so you can always see whats behind.

There is plenty of storage space and the tailgate lifts up to access the large boot, bike rack on the back as well as the towbar.

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Thanks :) ive not had it long and it needs some work to get it the way i would like it, at the mo iam just going on short trips out to test it and to get use to how every thing works ;):)
 
Hi mate like the Optimo ;] Very smart.

I've been looking at these as a possible home conversion.

Can I ask, what kind of MPG do you get out of her?
 
that is a nice motorhome mate,something i would get next time,looks really roomy inside
and not too big overall,what's it like to drive /manouvre about?
Solarman
 
Hi mate like the Optimo ;] Very smart.

I've been looking at these as a possible home conversion.

Can I ask, what kind of MPG do you get out of her?

Sorry for the late reply, I woul;d say about 20-22mpg depending on how you drive it :)
 
that is a nice motorhome mate,something i would get next time,looks really roomy inside
and not too big overall,what's it like to drive /manouvre about?
Solarman

I had never driven anything bigger than a car before this, and it feels no diffrent to dive,
if you can find 1 go for it :)
 
hi. nice one . i looked at some nissan coaches a while back. originally on compressed natural gas ,now on lpg. about the same size as the toyota . but nice work. looks good.
jap is the way forward . soon be all jap or chinese. wont be long and the eu factories will all stop making vehicles . they have plants in china already.
 
Snap!!

We also have an Optimo that we have converted ourselves....will post some pictures when I can figure out how to!! We are having trouble sourcing spares at the moment....any ideas?
Cheers
Clare and Jules
 
Yay! Brilliant job.

I'd love to do a self conversion project myself one day. Really nice job, very inspiring.
 
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I had never driven anything bigger than a car before this, and it feels no diffrent to dive,
if you can find 1 go for it :)

hi i own same optimo m home. any ideas for part supplier
 
for japanese parts try k,s, international ltd . i use them for mitsubishi parts . brings the prices down to eu van prices.
cant say as i have looked at their toyota prices but any one with a jap truck or 4x4 needs to google them . you may be suprised .
 
Lovely job just one question why did you put a bike rack on the outside? I would have thought there would be space in the 'boot'.
Don't mind me just a little niggle.
 
optimo convertion

just started to convert optimo coach needed to know about water storage pumps and water heaters .
and any ideas on a good and happy conversion.
 
We also have an Optimo that we have converted ourselves....will post some pictures when I can figure out how to!! We are having trouble sourcing spares at the moment....any ideas?
Cheers
Clare and Jules

Hi!! We've got a Caetano Optimo 2 & are just finishing off converting it to a camper & we've purchased a few bits & pieces from CAETANO UK Ltd in Mill Lane, Heather, Coalville, Leics LE67 2QE, Tel:01530 263333 (ask for Neil in Parts Dept) or have a look on their website:- Home - Caetano UK Ltd. Good luck. Peter
 
Snap!

I also have a Toyota Caetano i am converting ,sounds like there is a small gang of us already nearly enough to set up our own group lol.Most of the parts i have needed so far have been found from Caetano UK or by identifying their Toyota Landcruiser origins and then buying from local motor factors.I agree considering it is one of the most common midi coaches worldwide with a long production run very little seems to be known about them and scarce info on the infoweb!
 

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