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2575 days ago

Camper Trailer

Sonia from Whakatane District

PRICE NEGOTIABLE
$7500

Gas cylinder holder/ Filling point for water tank / Battery box with wiring/ Gerry can holder
The body of the trailer is Aluminium.
The tent is waterproof canvas.
60 litre water tank.
Camper from backend to tow hitch is 4.3 metres long.
Fully set up with full annex is 6.6 metres long and 4.260 metres wide.
Top sleep area is 2.070 metres long and 1.700 metres wide, double or queen mattress.
Bottom interior is 2.340 metres long and 2.170 metres wide.
Annex is 3.320 metres long and 2.300 metres wide.
Annexe has 4 walls with screened windows that have zip down covers plus a cover for back of trailer. The walls came with purchase. They attach with large Velcro and never drop.
It has a heavy duty vinyl flooring that can be attached to the bottom of the surrounding annex walls, attached with full length Velcro, this stops rain running thru annex.
You can sleep 6-8 people with plenty of room in annex, 2 up top and 2-3 down the bottom in trailer.
Heavy duty suspension.
Rego and W.O.F up to date.
Travels well and weighs 350kgs + your belongings

Price: $7,500

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