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2100 days ago

Fifth Wheeler and Isuzu Elf Truck for Sale

Janice from Upper Moutere

1996 Forest River Fifth Wheeler and 1995 Isuzu Elf Truck. Fifth wheeler has had a makeover, now light, bright and modern inside with new mattress, upholstery, fridge-freezer and fresh paint.
Lights run on 12volt, solar panels to charge batteries, 240volt power runs fridge. There is a 3 way fridge freezer available (not installed) to go with it if desired. Cooking is by gas oven and hob and fitted microwave oven. Hydraulic slide-out extends dining living area. Has current self containment and electrical certificates. Well suited for use as sleep-out, tiny home, cabin, extra bedroom etc.
Price $39,000 truck and fifth wheeler. Would sell fifth wheeler alone for $32,000

Negotiable

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