2002 Dodge Sprinter Camper Van 2500 140" on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Being sold as-is; van is not running but at Diehl dealership with estimate pics attached- needs cam and crank sensors, fuel pump, fuel filter, hoses, may also need injector pump. Was running great before I was headed down a steep hill while low on gas... New tires in February, brakes recently serviced. DIY camper conversion with insulation, installed Fantastic Fan in roof, non-slip flooring, cabinets, sink, toilet- took the bed out. Minimal rust damage for a sprinter (largest spot on lower part of driver's side door) and some paint pen graffiti on drivers side. Contact me with any questions through ebay!
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