Bus Build - Part 3 | Bathroom & Shower | Toyota Coaster Conversion
Follow along as we document the process of converting our 2004 Toyota Coaster bus into our home!
Part 3 - Building the bathroom & shower
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OK I came for the bus build but you two and your fur babies are beautiful
Super impressive guys and I love the shower niche. A bathroom is a huge must for me. Not many vids include them. 🍃☮️🍃Out…
this video is so helpful! such a cheap alternative thanks guys xx
Muy bueno!!! Saludos desde Ensenada, Argentina.
Looks great guys, can’t wait to see it all finished 😍
@SaltyWheels
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nick! We are itching to see the finished product too! Thanks for watching 😊
hey you guys still alive? why stop making videos you were doing so well. anyway just wondering what did you do for a door on the shower? also how did the whole thing hold up 2 years on??
Hi guys. How did you seal where the shower walls meet the windows? Thanx. Great job by the way 👍
Hi guys!! I purchased a similar shower base and found it really bouncy.. Did you guys place anything underneath? Looking really good btw!!!
Love the shower. We know you got the shower base from eBay - can you tell us who the supplier was?
Hi what shower drain did you guys get I think we have a similar shower base but can't find right drain for it? TIA
Do your water plumbing and electric wiring have certified builder involved? Because as far as my knowledge, campers or self contained vehicles need certification for road legal. What was your plan for this? Thanks.
@patriciadavies3202
2 жыл бұрын
Looks amazing, what product did u use for the walls?