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2820 days ago

Two Berth Caravan

David from Ashburton District

1997 Abbey Caprice Two Berth Caravan - $15,975 - Phone 03 307 2954 or 0273 518 303
Registration expires 4 November 2018
W.O.F - expired May 2018 but will renew at vendor’s expense on sale
Electrical W.O.F expires 29 July 2020
Certified Self Contained certificate expires 7 February 2021

2 Berths either 2 x single or 1 x double/queen
Separate shower and toilet
40 litre water barrel
26 litre waste water
17 litre toilet cassette
Gas/Electric fridge
Gas cook top
Gas Oven
Gas/Electric ducted heating
Power cord plus accessory that allows connection to household supply
1 x external 3 pin plug that can be used when on powered site
Windows are double glazed and windows and the door have insect screens
Three roof vents, all with insect screens
Full awning with outdoor carpet to use as floor
Variety of utensils; cups, glasses, dishes, plates, pots, pans, toaster included.

Price: $15,975

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