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2272 days ago

Swift Challenger 2-berth, Solar Panel, mover, 12,000

John from Army Bay

Swift Challenger 2-berth, Solar Panel, mover,
1996
This Caravan is in good condition

2 berth



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



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



REG 09/04/2020

At Kaiwaka



Ph 09 428 1228

Price: $12,000

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