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1586 days ago

4 berth lightweight caravan

Nikki from Rothesay Bay

Hi neighbours we are selling our awesome wee caravan - compact, tidy, with all the extras already done- solar, self containment, electrical, TV sound system, motor movers etc. A great caravan for trips away, a weekender or even day trips as it is so manouverable can even fit into a regular car park for beach daytrips allowing great views. Better yet, its the most lightweight you can get, can be parked /stored anywhere and in great condition ( no leaks etc!!). with prices increasing with shipping from the UK and knock on effect get in before summer. All ready ...., just hitch and go. Well serviced with all extras already done for you a tidy functional holiday home also with income potential also through share a camper. View at www.trademe.co.nz...
Or level 3 viewing on knights road, Rothesay bay this weekend.

Negotiable

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