2000 Elddis Firestorm Caravan
I have a lovely six berth caravan in very good condition for sale that belonged to my Dad, he has passed away and we need to find some other family that will enjoy her as much as he did.
The Dimensions are:
Internal length: 6.3m (21ft)
External length: 7.8m (26ft)
Width: 2.1m (7ft)
Towing weight: 1372kg
As well as the usual spec's my Dad had the following added:
*FOUR x 150 12v solar panels
*FOUR x 6v Deep Cycle Batteries
*122L Water tank
*140L Water tank (one tank is greywater and one is freshwater - sorry not sure which is which!)
*38L Freezer
With these added extras this caravan is well equipped to go off grid for a decent period of time!
There are no leaks
All blinds, screens, and curtains work
End bedroom with the four bunks has a sliding door for privacy
Awning included
Caravan cover included
Double axle
Comes with crockery, cookware, etc
Viewing welcome in the Mauku area, please phone 021508804 for more information or to arrange a look
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