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Three camper conversion kits for Ducato vans from €2,500

24.01.2026 00:11 1 min 1 source
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Three camper conversion kits for Ducato vans from €2,500
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Three modular kits for converting Fiat Ducato vans into campers dominate the Italian market. The S-MOOVE, Combeing, and VanCubic kits, priced from €2,500 to €5,000, circumvent costly official homologation as they are legally classified as transported goods. Their popularity is rising among remote workers seeking to reduce housing costs.

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