Nissan Serena Van, Disability Hoist/Wheelchair Lift
****Has been replaced already so need gone ASAP **** All reasonable offers will be considered
Nissan Serena with a Wheel Chair Lift/Disability Scooter Hoist. Disability Adapted.
High roof giving a maximum height of 1350mm. The vehicle was modified by a previous owner to include a tall person able to sit on their Chair. Gentle Giant automated Lift model # IFP (M) 6000 series.
Selling on behalf of my mum who purchased early last year, since then she has gone down hill with her health and so it isn't being utilized. We ungraded the lift, and stereo which includes a reversing camera.
Paint work good however some scratches etc which is typical of its age. As shown in photos. Please note the wing mirrors.
There is a lull when driving between 1st and second gears, which is why the price is so cheap for a disability modified vehicle. Has been and passed wofs, and mechanic didn't seem to think it was a big deal to fix nor is it required immediately.
Viewing is not a problem. I am based in Ranui.
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