1990 Toyota Hiace 5 gear 4WD Diesel Motor home for Sale.
Uncompleted motor home project my late husband started, but sadly never finished.
It has been fitted with new windows (no leaks) and house alterations were made for the purpose of a solo traveler.
House installed with Solar energy only with the addition of a new house battery.
House walls is fibreglass.
Recently had a new windscreen & also had rust removed from the front panel below the windscreen.
Still requires the water and gas to be reconnected.
Current WOF expires Dec 2019. Rego expires August 2020
173,000kms and rising.
I have used the motor home regularly the past few months.
The cab is fitted with Radio/Disc player, Emergency services scanner, GPS. Rear view camera.
House fitted with Fridge, new stove/oven, extractor.
Porta potty.
Full size Single bed & linen.
Also included, 2 deck chairs, table, tent plus a single squab mattress, vacuum cleaner, fan, portable butane gas hob, cooking utensils, plates & cutlery, linen plus more.
Reliable, easy to drive vehicle. Runs well.
Has some minor cosmetic flaws but doesn't interfere with traveling.
There is also a Bull Bar that requires fitting to the vehicle.
Towbar.
Reduced the original asking price of $30k to accommodate the repairs to complete the project to
$23,000 o.n.o
For further information, contact 021 181 4035 - Kristin
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