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1947 days ago

Mobile Coffee Business for Sale

Darrel from Wainoni

Out of franchise and under restraint of trade. Original franchised van purchased back. Opportunity to purchase a business that can give back to the community in supporting events.

Van is a Nissan Vanette 2002 181,000 kms, come with Wega 2 grp espresso machine, Mazzer Jolly grinder, ecocups and lids, coffee, gas bottle, generator, syrups, chocolate and a customer list.

Van has a blown head gasket, but has been sealed and can run around the city; estimated $2,000 to $2,500 to fix. Business priced at $40,000, but listed on other sites at $35,000 to reflect mechanical work required.

Being community spirited, Neighbourly only price $28,000

Training will be provided

Price: $28,000

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