This 1990 Toyota LiteAce is an RHD Camp Mate recreational vehicle equipped with a kitchenette, bathroom and shower, along with a large slide-out which significantly increases interior space. The ad claims the equivalent of 51k miles, and 4WD is driven by a diesel/5-speed manual combo. Find it here on Craigslist in Estacada, Oregon for $12,950.

The van has an definite minibus look about it with new bodywork aft of the cab, but both sheet metal and fiberglass appear to be in good shape. Paint and decals are holding up well, too. Most RV’s this side do not include a side door, but this one has a nicely sized entryway, though being RHD it is on the “wrong” side for those of us in the US. Privacy glass rear windows are a nice touch, and the front end is fitted with extended rear view mirrors.

This rear shot shows just how far the slide-out extends, which in combo with a tall roof makes for quite a comfy looking interior, as is pictured below and in the ad. Note the rack, rear helper mirror, skylight, and wraparound “Camp Mate” graphics. The taillights are pretty interesting, too. Whether this was a fully Toyota built model isn’t quite clear, but coming from Japan where there’s a model for every niche, it could very well be an official factory offering.

In back, the living space looks clean, inviting, and not particularly dated, either. Unfortunately no other photos are provided, as it’d be nice to see some of the listed amenities, such as the kitchen, which is complete with a refrigerator, and of course the bathroom, which is likely a shower/toilette combination.

The cab area displays a bit of wear in the form of a tear on the passenger seat and a dirty floor mat on the driver’s side. These don’t seem to detract much however, thanks to an excellent aftermarket Nardi wood wheel, not to mention an altimeter/inclinometer/compass cluster–always cool, and actually useful here for finding a level spot to camp up. In addition to the manual gearshift, there’s another lever for the transfer case. Check out what looks like a washer fluid bottle down in the passenger foot area as well.

Hood-up shots aren’t provided, but the engine is said to be a 2.0 liter diesel four. RHD may turn some off, but the van’s compact size, large, comfortable looking living space, 4×4, and potential for excellent reliability should outweigh this inconvenience for just as many.