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66 days ago

Ford transit extended jumbo campervan

Kevin from Aranui

This 2 birth campervan is like a home on wheels, it has everything you need to just drive of for weekend breaks and extended holidays, or live in it permanently off grid and save on rent, details as follows.
As you can see in the pictures this has no side windows but it is very light inside with the skylight but if you prefer windows they can be fitted for around $300 - $400
The inside of the campervan has been designed for sleeping, cooking, shower/toilet and storage in mind with main living room area being the enclosed awning.

However, if you are just having an overnight stay you can use the seats in the cab as there is a folding umbrella windscreen shade for privacy.
Viewing where we are based in Christchurch
2008 FORD TRANSIT
2.4TD 350L 4DR JUMBO HIGH TOP 6 GEAR MANUAL
Travels uphill as though it is still on a flat road
Talking of hills, the van has HSA (Hill Start Assist) option for pulling away from a stop position on hills with a gradient higher 4% incline
Year: 2008
Make: FORD
Model: TRANSIT
Colour: White
CC rating:ⓘ 2,402cc (2.4l)
Fuel Type:ⓘ Diesel
Great on fuel consumption, drove over 500 Klm's for less than $60
202,*** on the clock (this van will do twice that amount without problems).
NZ First Registration: 27-Jun-2012
Registration 30/04/2025
W.O.F. 1/9/2026
Self contained till 6/6/2026
Recently been serviced by registered mechanic
Two new front tyres fitted a couple of months ago
Both rear brakes fitted couple of months ago
Epever 40 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller
Dometic-CTS-4110-Cassette-Toilet electronic flush
Android 7" media player reversing camera, usb smartphone hands free and radio connection. (Reversing camera needs connecting as the old one stopped working).
Stereo radio/CD player
2 Spare blank keys ready for cutting in case you lose any of the two other keys
Box full of spare fuses
120Ltr fresh water tank
Grey water tank
2 water hoses for filling fresh water tank plus various connectors
Sw6dera LPG/240v 20.3Ltr hot water heater tank
Shower with enough hot water for two people to have a shower
Fridge freezer Yeti Glancio
Thetford Triplex cooker 3 hobs, grill and oven
Fully enclosed Dometic awning for living area tarpaulin for ground sheet and powerful limpet suckers to attach to the van for it all to be totally enclosed to keep wind, insects and wildlife out
Narva voltage sensitive relay 12V 140A
Fully lined and 3" of insulation that keeps you warm even in cold weather
User manuals in pdf format I can transfer to smart phone
Head Up Display Speedometer
2 new truck batteries
3 new home batteries that provide 236Kwh of power
500 watt solar panel
Loads of storage over the cab that could easily be used as a bed for a child
2 Power cords one for powered sites with RCD protection and the other for house sockets connected to a power board and house battery charger
Wiring installed ready for electrician to fit external power socket/internal socket and fuse board
All conversion electric wiring instalation done by a qualified electrician
Roof rack
Now for a great nights sleep while on your travels as follows;
New Queen size Sleepyhead matress
New quilted matress cover
New duckdown anti-alergenic pillows with quilted covers
New Polar fleece sheets
New Duvet
3 folding camp chairs
Folding picnic table
Saucepan frying pan set
New electric jug and gas kettle
Electric toaster
New Cups plates cutlery food storage containers etc.
Loads of aerosol/containers of products for maintainence
3 LED three way magnetic torches that illuminate the awning
2 rechargable LED magnetic strip lights also for awning
7 cigarette lighter type sockets, two switchable units with USB power as well each side of bed near your head with four of the sockets
2 four way USB power cigarette plug adapters with voltmeters
2 built in LED lights over bed with switch on the wall when its time to sleep
2 built in LED lights for cooking/entrance area
LED lights in toilet/shower and kitchen area
LED light in driver cab
Umbrella type folding front window screen shade
New windscreen recently fitted by Novus after a stone crack
Skylight
Curtains between cab and living area for privacy
New seat covers because the wife liked the colour, (the seats are in great condition but you have to keep the wife happy. lol).
100" LED video projector to watch movies or tv programmes using pendrive/hard drive or phone on the side of the van at night for outdoor cinema can also be used inside the van to watch while your in bed
2 9Kg propane gas tanks 1 full with the gas connection done by qualified technition
Long smart phone/ Tablet holder for watching stuff in bed
Loads of storage places
This van is valued at $12,500 unconverted and over $32,000 was spent on it's conversion so taking into account the cost to have the reversing camera/Android monitor and power plug outlet sorted it is priced realy fair at $34,000 o.n.o. however, I am reducing the price down to $30,000 or a very near offer to the now asking price.
P.M. or email me kevdpom@gmail.com to arrange for viewing etc. Or phone 03 9817499

Price: $30,000

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