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Old 06-04-2019, 11:44 AM   #1
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I'm looking forward to learning about converting a bus. I don't have one yet because I'm still in the research phase.
I recently moved to the east coast from the midwest and lived in my SUV for a several months while I got a "toe hold" to move my family out. We are now living in a traditional house, but in the next few years when our kids our out of the house we are seriously considering moving into an RV/Skoolie full time.

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Old 06-04-2019, 11:46 AM   #2
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Just dropping a quick line.
I'm looking forward to learning about converting a bus. I don't have one yet because I'm still in the research phase.
I recently moved to the east coast from the midwest and lived in my SUV for a several months while I got a "toe hold" to move my family out. We are now living in a traditional house, but in the next few years when our kids our out of the house we are seriously considering moving into an RV/Skoolie full time.
Welcome to the insanity.
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Old 06-04-2019, 11:50 AM   #3
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Just dropping a quick line.
I'm looking forward to learning about converting a bus. I don't have one yet because I'm still in the research phase.
I recently moved to the east coast from the midwest and lived in my SUV for a several months while I got a "toe hold" to move my family out. We are now living in a traditional house, but in the next few years when our kids our out of the house we are seriously considering moving into an RV/Skoolie full time.
You def should.. My wife 4 kids and I are so grateful we took the leap!
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