2012 Mercedes-benz Sprinter 144 on 2040-cars
Rocklin, California, United States
Everything is NEW! CLEAN TITLE IN HAND .
EGM Solutions specializes in high end home and commercial renovations so you can rest assured that the Sprinter was
converted using only the highest of quality finishes and structural work which translates into the highest measure
of safety for you and your loved ones. In addition, plumbing and electrical were also finished using the same
quality of system that you can expect to find in your own home, making it all that more convenient to feel great in
your home on wheels.
Specifications:
2012 V6 Turbo Diesel
EGM Solutions will provide WARRANTY on Engine & Transmission for 6 months following the date of payment receipt.
Electrical:
3x 175 Watt Solar panels = 525 Watts total
2 x 200 AH AGM batteries = 400 AH
2000 watt Inverter + remote switch.
12 V Lights thought out with dimmer switch for mood
Max Air Fan deluxe with a remote and thermostat
Rear view camera
LED bar -light / front and back
Summit -2 burner induction cooktop
Isotherm -Refrigerator Elegance 12 V
8X usb charger outlets
6X 110 Volt outlets
Sony Stereo
Bluetooth & usb Media (Hands free Phone calls)
Materials
Marine grade plywood for structural parts
Pine tongue and groove for ceiling and walls
Soft close drawers
Brass accents
Metal works
Quartz Countertop
Other
46 Gallons of Fresh water / 6 gallons of Grey water
Outdoor shower in the rear
Professional plumbing with PVC / pump and accumulator
Swivel seat
Safe with touchpad or KEY - fits 3 laptops, cameras , other valuables
Nespresso Coffee maker
Roof rack for skis / surfboard + roof ladder
Ruvanti Italian stainless steel sink with a wood cutting board
XD R17 Rim wheels and ALL terrain tires
NEW Suspension FOX
DEF Chip for better milage and zero maintenance hassle
New Engine Oil
Car alarm
Dometic porta potty
Tinted windows
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors
2 Fire extinguishers
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