2005 Mint Condition 2 berth Swift challenger with Motor Mover
Can't leave the country so spend your holiday money supporting local and travel around our beautiful country in style!! Ditch the tent - arrive in one of our many beautiful holiday spots, wind down the legs and you are instantly on holiday!
This beautiful 2 berth Swift 470 is ready to roll. Clean modern layout, mircrowave, radio/stereo and a really fantastic large bathroom with toilet and full shower at the rear.
It has a remote control motor mover fitted so you can easily manoeuvre into any spot without the hassle of being an ace at reversing!
It has current Electrical and Gas Certificates and is a dream to tow.
Features include:
AL-KO Stabilizer
Blinds and Fly Screens
Truma Blown Air Heating
Cassette Toilet
Shower
Sink
Gas Cooker, Grill and Oven
Extractor Fan
Door Flyscreen
Fridge (12V/240V Gas)
Dual Water Heater
Heki Rooflight
Gas bottle
Winder
Double Glazed Windows
Block out blinds and mosquito window covers
Battery and built in battery charger
Microwave
Motor Mover
Radio/Stereo
Available on the North Shore, Auckland for inspection now on Level 3 .
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