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Bought in 2021, Self converted and used regularly since then. Lots of long road trips from Norfolk, London, Devon and Cornwall.
Recently used every day. A great reliable vehicle. Drives smoothly.
Full Size Spare wheel under the back of the van. 2.8T Unladen weight, pulls up hills nicely.
Wheel base isnt too long with a big overhang on the back. Makes for a nice turning circle and quite manoeuvrable around towns.
Last MOT November 2024
Recent Work:
Cleaned out the DPF filter.
New Fuel filter and Air filter.
Oil change.
New throttle body.
New rear break Callipers.
Bad Notes:
– Sliding door – dent on the outside. I had planned to replace the door which Is why there is no cladding or insulation on the inside of the door. I lived with it for a while but Its something to consider.
Underside of the van is a bit rusty. Kept at bay with waxoil but its something to consider.
– Drivers side window button – have to push down quite hard to get it to open and close.
– Bonnet release catch is annoying, sometimes doesn’t open.
– Fuel Gauge can be sticky sometimes.
– 2 warning lights on the dash. Both lights have been on since I bought the Van in 2021 and it has gone through every MOT with them. No issues.
(!) the break sensor one. ABS works fine. Same for the lightbulb blown light, I cant seem to get it to go out. All the lights are in good working order.
Its a great little van for 2 people but I need something bigger!
Bed
Comfy sofa bed that extends out to a double. Memory foam mattress.
Kitchen
2 Gass hobbs, sink and draining board All stainless steel. Very easy to keep clean. Hot and Cold taps.
Theres a big Chopping board that I use as a table that can be stowed under the kitchen.
16 Liter refillable LPG Gass tank.
13 Liter Gass water boiler.
Bathroom
Nice big curvy shower tray
Thermostat shower. Hot and cold running water.
Thetford Cassette toilet.
Heating
Propex HS2800 Gass Heater under the bed.
Water
75 Liter fresh water tank with the filler hose on the sliding door side.
12V water Pump and Accumulator tank.
Electrical
175 Watt Solar Pannel.
Solar charge controller.
Split charge relay.
12Volt Fusebox
x 2 110AmpHour leisure batteries.
12Volt usb Chargers
12Volt lighting throughout the van on a dimmer circuit.
Entry lights by the back door and the side door.
blutooth amplifier with Aux input and speakers under the bed.
There is a sofa bed running length ways next to the kitchen. You pull it out and it extends into a full size double bed.
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