Car Transporter Plus Car Package
**Car Transporter plus Car Package**
1999 Automatic Mercedes Benz A190 Petrol 1900cc, very good tidy condition. Serviced regularly. Currently registered and will have a new warrant at time of sale. Back seats fold forward towards driver and passenger seats or can be removed. Well maintained and looked after always garaged.
2008 Car Transporter – Registration expires 26/07/2, warranted . Comes with many extras, sizzor jacks welded permanently on front, Electric winch, excellent storage, Mag spare wheel same as trailer wheels, Bike rack can be fitted on attachment at rear of trailer, 10 lashing points, ramps, twin safety chains. Hydraulic brakes, Shelter can be mounted from back of trailer via poles which reside on side of trailer. Carries evey thing we needed. Including large awing, poles, bbq ladder, gas bottles etc Reason for selling - we are downsizing. Great buying, often admired so get in fast. We are in Rangiora, please contact if you have any questions
Measurements of transporter
Total width from outside of mudguards 2.500mm
Inside measurements across – 2m
Inside length – 3.700mm
Overall length 4.5m approximate
Total $10k
Will sell seperate
Tralier $7500
Car $ 2500 Great run around for kids off to high school
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Please note the treated ply has now been painted
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