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Bongo conversion companies

Post by Talk2daran » Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:13 pm

Hi all... We have recently been badly let down by a local company to do a mid conversion on our beloved bongo. Does anyone know of a company in the south west/Bath of the country that is available at short notice to do this.

The only company that we can find is called free spirit camper vans in Chichester but can't find any reviews of their conversion work online. Has anyone had conversion work done by them or know anyone that has?

Any feedback greatly welcome as don't want to be let down a second time!
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Re: Bongo conversion companies

Post by Simon Jones » Sat Jun 14, 2014 12:30 am

There's Bellhill Garage in Norton St Philip or try Kevin at Southern Bongos in North Baddesley just outside Southampton. He does a few conversion options.

http://www.southernbongos.co.uk/
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Re: Bongo conversion companies

Post by Matt241 » Sat Jun 14, 2014 5:36 am

I am using Southern Bongos for my rear conversion, EHU and a few other bits.

Price so far seems to be very reasonable, plus I keep adding to the build daily it seems.
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Re: Bongo conversion companies

Post by Talk2daran » Sat Jun 14, 2014 7:57 am

Thanks guys

Have spoken to bell hill and they don't do conversions anymore.

I've spoken to southern bongos; thy can do it but almost seem too cheap! After being let down so badly we are feeling cautious... ! Southern bongos website shows their conversion work a bit 'basic' and we wanted something with a bit of a nice feel to it ... Is their work better in real life!??

Thanks for feedback....
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Re: Bongo conversion companies

Post by Simon Jones » Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:43 am

The conversions from Southern Bongos are well made but if they are perhaps not quite what you have in mind, then it's worth continuing to look round rather than rushing in. I spent about a year looking around at different options and then built my own.

If I was in the market for a nice quality conversion which could be tweaked to my requirements, I would go for something from Clearcut Conversions in Barnstaple. I think they are pretty busy at the moment but why not give Richard a call and pop down to discuss your ideas.

http://clearcutconversions.co.uk/produc ... nversions/
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Post by Bob » Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:34 am

And don't forget Madmile, of this Parish:

http://celticmotorhomes.co.uk
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Post by ELZE » Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:53 pm

Simon Jones wrote:The conversions from Southern Bongos are well made but if they are perhaps not quite what you have in mind, then it's worth continuing to look round rather than rushing in. I spent about a year looking around at different options and then built my own.

If I was in the market for a nice quality conversion which could be tweaked to my requirements, I would go for something from Clearcut Conversions in Barnstaple. I think they are pretty busy at the moment but why not give Richard a call and pop down to discuss your ideas.

http://clearcutconversions.co.uk/produc ... nversions/
Just checked out the link and don't they look nice?
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Re: Bongo conversion companies

Post by dom_e » Sun Jun 15, 2014 8:21 am

Celtic motorhomes (Ed), or Clearcut (Rich). Both have good reputations.
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Re: Bongo conversion companies

Post by madmile » Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:24 pm

Thanks for the recommendations. It means a lot as know I dont get involved here like I used to. I still browse occassionally but dont log in often.
Celtic Motorhomes are pretty much 99% VW T5 based now, but we have retained the full side conversion for the Bongo and even introduced a few tweaks to keep it up to date with our other designs. Unfortunately we have stopped doing rear and mid conversions as they always seemed so compromised and in reality 95% of our customers opted for the side conversion.

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Post by ELZE » Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:38 pm

madmile wrote:Thanks for the recommendations. It means a lot as know I dont get involved here like I used to. I still browse occassionally but dont log in often.
Celtic Motorhomes are pretty much 99% VW T5 based now, but we have retained the full side conversion for the Bongo and even introduced a few tweaks to keep it up to date with our other designs. Unfortunately we have stopped doing rear and mid conversions as they always seemed so compromised and in reality 95% of our customers opted for the side conversion.

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As an ex shop fitter I often think I would like to fit my own. Any chance we could discuss a copy of the templates for the Bongo side version? At a cost of course. A cheeky request I know but no0thing ventured and al that.
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Post by madmile » Thu Jun 19, 2014 11:25 pm

ELZE wrote:
madmile wrote:Thanks for the recommendations. It means a lot as know I dont get involved here like I used to. I still browse occassionally but dont log in often.
Celtic Motorhomes are pretty much 99% VW T5 based now, but we have retained the full side conversion for the Bongo and even introduced a few tweaks to keep it up to date with our other designs. Unfortunately we have stopped doing rear and mid conversions as they always seemed so compromised and in reality 95% of our customers opted for the side conversion.

Cheers
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As an ex shop fitter I often think I would like to fit my own. Any chance we could discuss a copy of the templates for the Bongo side version? At a cost of course. A cheeky request I know but no0thing ventured and al that.

Sorry.....not going to happen. We take great pride in our work and designs and only supply a fully fitted conversion package. It never hurts to ask ....just dont be offended by a blunt reply :wink: .
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Post by ELZE » Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:00 am

No worries there then I am a Geordie and not that easily offended! I only asked because you had intimated in the other post that they were almost redundant? Shy boys get nowt!

Anyway It was just a thought. I managed to get 131 photo's of a conversion from another forum. Although helpful the only problem was that there was not sizes or technical information. I am more than capable of converting a van and can claim disctinction from already restoring several caravans back to pristine condition.

Your response was a commercial one and I respect that decision being self employed myself albeit in anoher trade.
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Re: Bongo conversion companies

Post by mchacksu » Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:37 pm

Hi we got our rear conversion from northstar conversions well made and looks good also Adam is very accommodating and helpful he made ours to our own spec.....
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