Toyota Hiace Campervan for sale! $4800
Hey guys!
We're selling our 1991 Toyota Hiace.
It's been a super reliable car for us, very well maintained, and built comfortably and cozy.
It'll come ready for fun weekend (or longer) trips
$4800 OBO (priced low to sell soon)
Text for more info: 021 226 6920
Here's also a video from our friend who built the van. It shows the interior and exterior really well:
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General info:
1991 Toyota Hiace
Odometer : 323xxx km
TRANSMISSION : Automatic
FUEL : petrol
REGO : January 9, 2022
WOF : December 4, 2021
Self Contained 2 people: February 5, 2023
Just serviced & has been serviced regularly
No rust issues
ELECTRIC
- Solar panel charger
-2 plugs for charging electronics
- Led lights around bed
INTERIOR
- Foot pump sink (great, because you don't have to use eletricity to use sink)
- Fully insulated
-Vinyl paneling
- Tinted windows
- Able to cook inside or outside
- Queen bed, brand new mattress (like an actual mattress with springs, not the crappy foam ones. Life's too short for shitty mattresses)
-This van is also able to fit other size mattresses for extra storage (there's photos posted featuring a double we used to have)
- 4 pillows 1 duvet, and extra blankets
-Roof racks
-Tow bar
- Lot of storage
INCLUDED
- 2 camping chairs and chilly bin
- Full kitchen (utensils, stove, etc)
- pull out table to cook outside with
- crow bar and shovel
- Tool box
- Car accesories (air compressor, tow rope etc.)
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