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A DRIVER has revealed how he upgraded his micro-camper which features brand new storage spaces, toilet and a game console.

Ethan Smale gave a step-by-step guide on how he revamped his £500 Ford Focus micro-camper for less than £200, on .

Ethan spent just over £400 upgrading his micro-camper
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Ethan spent just over £400 upgrading his micro-camperCredit: YouTube / Car Throttle Extra
The YouTuber travelled all around the UK the old micro-camper
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The YouTuber travelled all around the UK the old micro-camperCredit: YouTube / Car Throttle Extra
A toilet, gaming consoles and a TV were added to the new build
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A toilet, gaming consoles and a TV were added to the new buildCredit: YouTube / Car Throttle Extra

In the video, Ethan explained how the motor needed a lot of work done including a "new alternator,"; welding underneath and changing the interior.

"The first version of the micro-camper was decent but limited in what I can do in there, it was just a bed and some drawers essentially," he told his viewers.

Ethan removed the old frame in the car and replaced it with a new sheet of plywood but was determined to reuse as much of the material from the old build to save costs.

I wanted to reuse as much of the material as possible but I will have to put in a new sheet of plywood because that will save me around 70ml in height when I'm actually in the car.

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The most important thing when building the interior of a micro-camper is space, according to Ethan.

The YouTuber was able to design and build his new frame using the old one that he'd travelled around with to "all parts of the country".

Luckily his neighbour was getting rid of they're old kitchen flooring which he used to make a custom rack for his micro-camper.

For the toilet, Ethan added a front seat, which was previously removed for extra space.

He then added a plywood base to the seat of the car and tied an eco-toilet to the base of the seat.

Using various pieces of wood he built the cupboard, bed and a shelf for his kitchen located at the back of the Ford Focus.

Ethan admits that he would've preferred to have more time to make his micro-camper "neater".

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However, his viewers were amazed at the final product which included a game console, bed and working toilet.

All in all, a cheap and cheerful camper in a MK1 Ford Focus.

Ethan SmaleYouTube

In total, it cost him around £170 to upgrade his motor but most of that was spent on the new plywood base and roof bars, Ethan claims.

Ethan also kitted out the interior with the game console and other features which brought it "to just over £400 in total".

Viewers were amazed at the final product which included a bed and a working toilet.

One person wrote: "Not the video we deserved but the video we need."

Another said: "That camper is awesome."

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And a third user added: "The TV is awesome man.

"Well done."

Ethan is part of a YouTube group dedicated to motors
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Ethan is part of a YouTube group dedicated to motorsCredit: YouTube / Car Throttle Extra
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