2009 Mercedes Benz Sprinter Camper Van - 311 CDI
278,143km
We purchased in Dec 15 - Ex-rental - well serviced and maintained.
Rego: due 17 June 21
WOF: Dec 21, annual WOF (GVM under 3500kg)
Elec Cert: Dec 23
Self Contain: 4 pple 26 Nov 22
Road User Charges – paid up until 285000km (approx $500.00)
2.148ltr engine, diesel
7.2 mtrs long, 3 mtrs high - LWB
Drive on a car license
automatic
2 seat belts
driver airbag
hitch mount tow bar
120 & 80watt solar panels. Charges house battery & then engine battery.
House battery: deep cycle 110ah
70 ltrs each fresh & grey water
19ltr toilet cassette
mains lead
grey water hose
water hose
13Kg gas bottle. Has separate shut off valves for each of kitchen, hot water, BBQ.
Huge windows for full surround viewing
Very comfortable roomy cab for travel
LED lighting
Shower and toilet in 1 cubicle, with perm handbasin
Outside table – easy to use
Ext 2 burner BBQ
Wide sliding door opening & 2 big back doors
Eberspacher Airtronic diesel heater 2.2kw – Mains Electric heater
DVD player – 12volt, with remote
Microwave
3-burner gas stove
Sink and faucet
Extractor fan above gas hob
Fridge – bar size - built in freezer - mains or 12v
Internal removable table
Californian King bed or 2 singles
Additional bench space
5 overhead storage lockers
Overhead storage shelf above back doors Storage under side seats.
2 good sized kitchen lockers
Pull out pantry
Cutlery drawer
Small drawer
Towel rail for kitchen area
Several wall fittings in the bathroom – secure for travelling
Internal mains power point
Lots of space for sitting/lounging/living/storage
Great for weekend getaways, holidays
Been an excellent van for us; fishing, reading, biking, walking, sleeping, escaping, eating well
Bike rack is not included in van price but is for sale for $600. if new owner wants it. In ex. condition. Comes with keys and wrench. Buzz Rack E-Scorpion H2 ($899. from Sun and Snow). 2 e-bikes. 30kg each bike. Hitch mounted. Fully locking rack. Tilting rack allowing access to back doors.
Should You Stay Home During Open Homes or Private Viewings? 🏡🤔
Should You Stay Home During Open Homes or Private Viewings? 🏡🤔
When you list your home for sale, you might wonder: should you be there during inspections? While it’s your home, many agents suggest stepping out during these moments.
Here’s why:
1️⃣ Protecting Your Peace 🛡️
Selling a home is an emotional journey, and potential buyers often share candid opinions about your home. While their feedback can be valuable, it might feel personal when you’re nearby. Stepping out helps you avoid any unintended stress or discomfort.
2️⃣ Creating a Comfortable Atmosphere 🌟
Buyers want to imagine themselves living in your home, and that’s easier to do when they feel at ease. Your presence, even with the best intentions, might make them feel like guests rather than potential owners.
💡 Pro Tip: Take a break—go for coffee ☕ or enjoy a walk in the park 🌳 during inspections. It can make a big difference for everyone involved.
Have questions about selling your home or real estate in general?
Let’s connect—I’d love to help! 😊
Pamela’s Kiwi food tour
Pamela, a resident of Bert Sutcliffe Village, has a passion for good food, great company, and exploring new places. A seasoned traveller and cruising enthusiast, Pamela has sailed to numerous destinations, sampling local cuisines along the way.
Closer to home, alongside her son-in-law and daughter, she has discovered a variety of restaurants that showcase the diversity of New Zealand’s culinary scene. Whether you’re planning a road trip, dreaming about your next cruise, or simply searching for a great dining spot, these are Pamela’s top food recommendations to inspire your next adventure.
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Women's open training this Thursday 5th December at Morland Fox Park
Join Chris Acott, our Director of Football, for a women's opening training session at Morland Fox Park from 6pm to 7.30pm this Thursday 5th December. The open training session is an opportunity for players to come and meet like-minded people and experience women's football at the Blue Rovers.
Leonie Gordon, the Club Secretary and women's coordinator, says: "There are some phoenominal women footballers in Tauranga, all with their own goals, values and motivations. We offer a supportive women's management group, healthy team culture and quality coaching for women who want to play their football closer to home, and who want a club they can call their own."