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Hungarian singer builds himself a luxury motorhome

16.04.2026 21:21 1 min 1 source
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Hungarian singer builds himself a luxury motorhome
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Hungarian singer Viktor Varga converted a minibus into a motorhome with a kitchen and shower. The conversion work took three months, with the singer personally handling furniture construction and repairs. He claims the resulting accommodation surpasses a hotel room.

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