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2939 days ago

1992 Toyota Estima Camper -- New WOF

April from Rangiora

My nephew is selling his Toyota Estima after travelling 7,000 kilometers throughout the country. His number is 027 526 8441 if you are interested. Here are the details:

1992 Toyota Estima Camper - New WOF -- $2,500 ono
Christchurch/Rangiora
Turbo Diesel
Low kilometers -- 181,xxx!
$2600 -- ono
"Samantha" is a first-generation backpacker vehicle (I'm the third owner) and is ready for another trip! She has reliably brought me 7,000 kilometers throughout the country and now my journey has come to an end. She is diesel so you will need to buy Road User Charges every 1,000 km, but the low cost of diesel makes up for it.

-- Details --

Kilometers: 181,xxx
WOF: (12/8/18)
Rego: (23/2/18)
New oil change (17/1/18)
Brand new battery
Double bed, duvet & 2 pillows
2 fold up back seats (when bed is taken out)
Cool & hot box
Chilly bin, food cubby, gas cooker & full set of dishes (cups, pan, pot, strainer, coffee plunger, tin opener, wine glass, etc). Also comes with 2 extra gas cans.
2 camping chairs
Lantern & headlamp
Cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, tea towels, clothes line & clips.
Frisbee
Call or text 027 526 8441 :)

Price: $2,500

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