2006 Dodge Mercedes Sprinter 3500 158wb Camper Conversion on 2040-cars
Westminster, California, United States
All of the hard work is done if you are in need of a camper or you can add more to accommodate your needs. This is the perfect setup as a toy hauler, gear hauler, people hauler for tailgating or to the mountains and also a track enthusiast. The advantage of the dually setup is that you can haul ATV's, UTV's, sand rails or a lightweight track car with a trailer or motorcycles. I personally used it as a gear hauler because I do automotive photography and video and carry a lot of equipment and a SUV wasn't comfortable enough. I'm selling my Sprinter because I was given a opportunity to travel more outside of California and there is too much travel to drive to all of the events so my equipment with travel with the race cars. I originally purchased the Sprinter back in March of 2013 and only put on 3000 miles. Email me if you are serious nickel18@gmail.com and want to check out the van.
The electrical wiring and craftsmanship is well worth over $10,000 and a build of this size could cost more than $20,000 without the purchase of the van. Engine - 2.7L I5 20V - Fuel Type: Diesel - Fuel Induction: Direct Diesel Injection - Valves Per Cylinder: 4 - Aspiration: Turbocharged - Compressor: Intercooled Turbo - Compression Ratio: 18.00 : 1 - K&N Air Filter - Brand New Odyssey Battery Interior - Insulation - Black Carpet - Custom Suede Walls - Custom Suede Headliner - Custom Cabinets - Custom Clothing Storage - RB Components Fold Up Desk - Black Suede Sofa Sleep - Steel - LED lighting - 2 Fan-tastic Vent - 3 usb/12v outlets in the wall - Driver and Passenger Seat swivel mounts (Not Installed) Electronics - Sony MEX-BT4100 AM/FM/MP3 Bluetooth - 32" Sony LED TV w/ swivel mount - HDMI Cable - GoPower 160 watt solar charging kit + 160 watt expansion kit -GoPower 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter for AC power - GoPower 30 amp pulse width modulated digital regulator - GoPower 45 amp smart battery charger - GoPower 30 amp pre-wired automatic shore power/inverter AC switching kit - Go Poweer DC inverter install kit - GoPower Inverter Remote on/off - Bat Cap 4000 House Battery - Rear View Back Camera system - Ecco Back Up Alarm - Clifford Alarm |
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