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??? Complete Mobile Detailing Van.turnkey Business Opportunity.low Cost Startup. on 2040-cars

US $7,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:185000
Location:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
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Please scroll down for all pictures. Runs & Drives 100%. Great business opportunity. Highly profitable enterprise with wide-range of opportunities.

Description
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So I'm selling this van because my cousin was unexpectedly drafted into military service(the mandatory one) back in home country. He put his soul time into the project. He's done an extensive research before doing it. He wanted to sign contracts with corporate garages to service vehicles while owners are at work. Also, sign "$5 commission" contract with park attendants for every customer referral($100 average price). He planned to offer additional services like, paintless dent removing; upholstery/vinyl repair; color matching; color restoration; window repair; Plasti dipping. Used car dealer/exotic auto/motorcycle/RV/boat services. As well as house/office cleaning.
This business does not require extraordinary skills. Anybody can do it. There is plenty of information on Youtube and specialized websites. All it takes, is your motivation. So, if you value flexible hours and handsomely rewarded efforts. With growth potential, and on a lean budget. This may be what you're looking for.

This van is equipped with
1. Mytee lite II. Hot water extractor. Pressurized hot water+wet vacuum seat and carpet washer $750
2. Karcher X-Series. 2000Psi cold-water pressure washer.  $270
3. Ridgid. Stainless steel 6.5 peak hp/16 gallon/low noise industrial vacuum cleaner. It comes with additional car detailing kit(hose+nozzles). $200+30
4. Powerland. 4400W 7,5hp 69dB low noise generator with electric start. $400
5. Makita MAC700. 90Psi hot dog air compressor. $250
6. Makita 9227C. Buffer/polisher $200
7. Watertank 200gl. $300
8. Contico Tuff bin. $60
9. Various tools, chemicals, microfiber towels.
Totaling at least $2500

All equipment in near new condition and were used a few times.

The van runs and drives 100% . Strong engine and smooth transmission. It comes with salvage NJ title. The vehicle has insignificant side-swipe damage. All airbags are intact. Right side seat belt has to be fixed.  


Call(text) us at 347 607 0299.
 

Payment & Shipping:

If you're serious about purchasing this vehicle please be sure to give us a call prior to bidding. Non-refundable d
eposit of $500 is expected within 24 hours of the auction end, the remaining balance is due within 3 days. We do not accept balance of the payment through PayPal.  Make sure you have necessary funds prior to bidding! Remember that your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle!
The car must be picked up within 7 days after the auction's end. There is a mandatory $125 document fee, which covers eBay fees, title reassignment, and all priority mail. There are NO other fees of any kind. We collect 7% NJ sales tax only from NJ residents. All other buyers are responsible for sales taxes in their own states. 
The car is also for sale locally. I reserve the right to end the auction early if the car is no longer available.
 We can assist with shipping anywhere in the US or abroad - please inquire about the rates prior to bidding. You can also visit www.uship.com.
The car sold AS IS with no warranty expressed or implied. Please, check our other listing. Thank you and good luck bidding!
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