422 days ago

Mitsubishi L300 campervan for sale

Bill from Oxford

Fancy getting away from it all this labour weekend in a nice snug and warm campervan ,whether in a camper ground or a nice quite river bed off grid ,then this 1995 campervan is just the thing Fully solar powered with a 2000 watt converter to run all your appliances so no need for a power site.12 volt fridge and 12 volt new Tv with Crome caste new air fryer Gas 2 ring stove and sink unit (new).cassette toilet and shower ,with hot water run off motor. Lounge folds down to a full size double bed ,and roll down blinds on all windows repainted inside by previous owner .$12.500 spent on new fully recondition Motor and gear box etc Receipts available. $4.500 just spent on a repaint of out side (with receipts) 2000 cc motor with 5 speed gearbox rego good to 2/2025 self containment cert to 2027 and i will put a new wof for buyer (no cof to worry about) please feel free to ask any further questions phone or text Bill on 0274250998
Price: $25,000

Negotiable

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