1311 days ago

2008 VOLTSWAGON CRAFTER TALVOR

Naomi from Richmond

2008 VOLKSWAGEN CRAFTER TALVOR

249,507km

Berths: 6 berths

7-7.9 metres

Awning, Bed over the cab, Front lounge, Rear u-shaped lounge, Separate shower

Country of origin:

Australia

Self contained

Description

CURRENT REGO, CURRENT COF,NEW SERVICE,CURRENT Self containment certification for 6 people, CURRENT Electrical warrant cert



Fridge/freezer

3 x gas stove cooker, sink ,BRAND NEW

microwave

TV/DVD/USB

Solar panel

Flush toilet, basin, shower

FIAMMA awning

Gas hot water

Fresh water 120 litres/ grey water 120 litres

Heaps of inside storage

4 x Bike rack

Tunnel Boot storage

2 x Gas bottles



New clutch kit including fly wheel at (224274 k) in Sept 2016

Cambelt kit and water pump done at (223822k) in July 2016

2x C12-120DA Century AGM Deep Cycle Batteries Professional Installed

Starter motor replaced in May 2022

4 x rear tyres replaced 10,000 k ago



Air conditioning cooler unit in cab not working, at present awaiting quote but selling as is!



Very good service history with receipts

$70,000 ono


Reluctant sale this has been an amazing camper for us but needing to downsize!
View in Richmond
Text Naomi 0275159491

Price: $70,000

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