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1710 days ago

Swift Challenger 2-berth, Solar Panel, mover, $12500

John from Army Bay

Swift Challenger 2-berth
This Caravan is in good condition
2 berth 1queen or 2 singles

double glazing+ fly screens and blinds

Generous end bathroom

Electrolux Fridge freezer

4 burner gas stove and oven

Central heating gas and 240V

Ample storage and large wardrobe

12 volt battery dead needs a new one and 9kg gas bottle

Gas/electric hot water system(9 ltr)

Spare wheel

2 new tyres

solar panel

mover

No Awning just frame

40 ltr water tank and 40 ltr waste

needs a new water Pump

needs a new cassette toilet

Int length 4700 mm overall length 6170 mm

Overall width 2150 mm Height 2750 mm

Weight unladen 975 kg

Max permissible weight 1200 kg

This is towed with our 2 ltr Car

At Kaiwaka
Ph 09 428 1228

Price: $12,500

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Poll: Does the building consent process need to change?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We definitely need homes that are fit to live in but there are often frustrations when it comes to getting consent to modify your own home.
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Free Session How to find your ideal life coach

Steve Brown from Hibiscus Life Coaching

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