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2980 days ago

For Sale 1992 Ford Trader Motorhome

Jan-Maree from Loburn

* 1992 Ford Trader with Monroe Body (5.5m long)
* Selling due to upgrade to 6 berth

VEHICLE
* New starter motor
* New custom snorkel for more efficient engine breathing
* Power steering (easy to drive)
* Can be driven on normal car licence
* Fully self contained
* Engine regularly serviced, 5 speed manual, non-turbo, 3,455cc
* Hubometer reading 278,299 kms
* Current COF till May 2018
* Registration till 24/4/2018
* Current Self Containment Cert to 12/8/2020
* 6 great tyres
* Tow bar plus bike rack tow bar
* Leak free

FEATURES
* 4 Berth (double in luton above cab and double in rear lounge)
* New 12V TV/DVD player with inbuilt Freeview
* New Wineguard satellite dish
* Near new Diesel heater (Eberspacher) - completely safe to leave on overnight to stay warm on cold nights
* New gas water heating
* Hot & cold running water in shower and kitchen
* New full gas oven with 4 gas hobs
* New microwave
* Near new 2 way fridge with freezer box (12v and 240v) – 2 years old
* New LED lighting
* New storage box at rear
* Solar panel (120 watt)
* Pull out awning with detachable walls
* 12v Electric flushing toilet with 60L black water tank (no pump required)
* 80L water tank
* 80L greywater tank
* 3 x deep cycle batteries
* Charge batteries 3 ways: Run engine, Solar, plug-in
* Reversing camera
* 5 x seat belts (3 in front + 2 rear)
* Swivel table (removable)
* Large windows to let plenty of light in & maximize your view
* Thermal custom made curtains provide good insulation
* Good storage
* Mosquito mesh on all windows, enjoy the summer breeze & keep bugs out
* Tinted windows
* 1 x Gas detector
* 1 x Fire extinguisher
* Pull out door step for convenience
* 2 stereos

Inspection more than welcome.

Price: $35,000

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