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Van Life Elämäni Roadtrip - The Final Roadtrip

In the third season of the Van Life series, an orange van undergoes a transformation: the van that has served as a home for five years is finally decided to be renovated. How is the renovation summer going, and what does the new home on wheels look like? Will the journey continue after the renovation?

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In the third season of the Van Life series, an orange van undergoes a transformation: the van that has served as a home for five years is finally decided to be renovated. How is the renovation summer going, and what does the new home on wheels look like? Will the journey continue after the renovation?

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