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2077 days ago

2011 Leisureline Elite 7m Caravan For Sale

Pauline from Rangiora

Excellent condition. Covered during winter months.
All set up for Freedom Camping.
Current Self Containment Certificate.
Queen Island bed with storage under it.
Storage under club lounge seating in front.
En-suite bathroom with heated towel rail. Separate shower with sliding door.
Large 175L fridge/freezer - 3 way (230v /gas/12v).
Gas oven with separate grill. Oven hob has 4 gas burners.
Microwave oven.
Rangehood
Hot water heating - 230v & gas.
Truma Heater - 230v & gas.
Two TV’s - one in lounge and one in bedroom( incl DVD).
Satelite Dish for TV’s.
Fly screens.
12v lighting and TV connections.
Two deep cycle batteries.
150w Solar Panel on roof.
Two fresh water tanks (145L).
One grey water tank (106L).
Tow bar for standard cycle.
Four new tyres.
Front stone chip cover (new).
Water tank level indicator.

Price: $69,500

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